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32 Cards in this Set
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goal of Edisons Menlo Park lab
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create one invention a week
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19th ammendment
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womans right to vote (1920)
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Tomas Nast
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2 year sentence
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1912 presidential election
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Woodrow Wilson beats Roosevelt, Taft, and Debs
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Booker T. Washington & Fredrick Douglas
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Abolitionist
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Causes of the Spanish American War
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newspapers and nationalism
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Clayton Antitrust act & Sherman antitrust act
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The Clayton antitrust act clarifies the Sherman antitrust act
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Bull Moose Party
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started by Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive party)
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Boss Tweed
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shows power by caring for the community and cheating in elections
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Eugenics
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Genetic Superiority
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Immigration limit
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Japan
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Chinese exclusion act
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1882
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what countries did the us receive from the war?
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Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico, and Cuba (which was immediately freed)
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Roosevelts square deal
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conservation of natural resources, control of corporations, and consumer protection
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Roosevelts noble prize
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Nobel prize for peace
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Hull House
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Chicago settlement house
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Edison's biggest failure
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iron ore plant
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Ida Tarbell
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Muckraker
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Triangle trade
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Trade route between the America's, Europe, and Africa
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cause of the American Revolution
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Common sense by Thomas Paine
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American Advantages in the revolutionary war
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Leadership, belief in a just cause, and they knew the land
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Great Compromise
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Creates the house of representatives and the senate
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1st amendment
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Freedom of religon
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XYZ Affair
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us must apologize to France for remarks made by President Adams, us must grant a loan to France, and the us must pay $250,000 to the French dirrectory
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Cause of the war of 1812
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impressment of us sailors, interference in American trade, and the Indian question
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American System
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Henry Clay
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Lincolns view on slavery
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he thought slavery was bad but believed it fell under states rights
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Laissez Faire
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economic environment in which there are no government regulations, and it protects property rights.
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Marbury v. Madison
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forms judicial review
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Plessy v. Ferguson
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upholds constitutionality of separate but equal
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Brown v. Board of education
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establishes separate but equal as unconstitutional
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Muckraker
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Reform minded journalist
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