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what did progressives hope to eliminate when adopting 18th Admendment |
the saloon; family violence; poor work performance |
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who was WEB DuBois |
black leader who helped to find the National association for the advancement of colored people
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term used for removing a public official from office thro special election |
recall |
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the Women's Professions |
nurse; social workers; secretary |
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who started the Hull House |
Jane Adams |
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organization that came out of the social gospel movement |
Salvation army |
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what the Committee of Public information tried to persuade the American people during WW1 |
United States were fighting for freedom; fighting a barbarous nation; buying hands was important to the war effort |
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what constitutional amendments of the progressive era concerned themselves with |
imposition of income tax; extension of suffrage to women; procedures for electing United States senators |
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what Margret Sanger is most known for |
advocating for birth control |
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why the Treaty of Versailles was defended by President Wilson |
it provided for a League of Nations committed to preserving the peace |
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why President Wilson protested German violations of American neutrality more harshly than British violations |
he admired the British and favored their cause; a profitable trade was resulting between US and the allies; German actions cost some American lives |
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who was the challenger and party |
Theodore Roosevelt and the Bull Moose party |
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who was Carrie Nation and what was her movement |
Carrie Nation and prohibition |
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how did the US help the Allies in WW1 between 1914 and 1916
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became an arsenal for the Allies |
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why some would say that the world was less safe for democracy after WW1 |
the Red Scare |
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where American's role was expanded due to the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine |
Central America and the Carribean |
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who were the Muckrakers |
journalists who wrote articles exposing political corruption and urban poverty |
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what group of people were opposed to the gold standard |
Midwestern Farmers |
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how did DuBois' philosophy differ from Booker T. Washington's |
African Americans should pursue immediate and full equality |
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what contributed to the passage of the 18th Amendment |
the continued effort of the Anti-Salcon League; the fervor of the first WW leading patriotism to the cause of prohibition; the cumulation impact of state prohibition laws |
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the name of the secret bars that Al Capone used to sell bootleg liquor |
speakeasies |
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the name of flamboyant women of the roaring twenties |
Flappers |
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what was the Harlem Renaissance |
a celebration of African- American culture in literature and art |
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what was the number of the first prohibition amendment, and what amendment repealed it |
18th/21st |
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what law did the scoped trial challenge |
evolution |
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what attitudes about women did the flappers challenge |
greater freedom in manner of dress and moral behavior |
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what did the republican presidents of the 1920's favor |
tax cuts for wealthy Americans |