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10 Cards in this Set

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The Haymarket strike, Homestead strike and the Pullman strike were examples of what?
Major Strikes
What were Labor Gains?
Limited work hours; regulated work conditions
What success did the progressive movement have?
Enormous positive affect on the new industrial society
What was done about child labor?
Child labor laws were passed
What were the two anti - trust laws?
Sherman Anti-trust act and the Clayton Anti-trust act
Women's suffrage
Strong lraders(Susan B. Anthony), encouraged women to work during WWI, resulted in 19th amendment
Government Changes
Local governments, State governments, In elections
Labor Unions
Knights of Labor, AFL, American Railway Union. Industrial Ladies' Garment Workers Union
Goals of progressive movement
Government controlled by people, Guarantee economic opportunities, Elimination of Social justice
Bad working conditions for labor
Dangerous, child labor, long hours, low pay, no job security, no benefits, company towns