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This act served to make strikes, peaceful picketing, and boycotts legal.
Clayton Anti-Trust Act
Included the direct primary, the referendum, the initiative, the recall, and the secret ballot.
Wisconsin Idea
Laws that established racial segregation in public buildings, schools, and transportation.
Jim Crow Laws
W. E. B. Du Bois organized a group of black intellectuals. Their goal was to outline an agenda for African Ameican progress in the United States.
The Niagra Movement
She established the Hull House and other settlement houses to help immigrants
Jane Addams
A movement to eliminate the sale of alcohol.
Temperance Movement
By the 1870's, she was arguably the most recognized leader of the women's suffrage movement.
Susan B. Anthony
Devoted itself to the progress of the African American community.
NAACP
Established a Civil Service Commission that required applicants to pass a civil service exam prior to being considered for any official position.
Pendleton Act
Over 150,00 miners walked off their jobs on strike. Eventually T. Roosevelt threatened to send troops and the employers and employees struck a compromise.
Anthracite Coal Mine Strike