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Chpt. 9

QuestionAnswer
An Assassin Leon Czolgosz
Secret Detective Sam Ireland
President; who started Pure Food and Drug act Teddy Roosenvelt
the rational scientific management of natural resources such as timber or mineral deposits Resource Management
industrialists simply devised substitute methods of retaining control holding company
a settlement imposed by an outside party arbitration
united mine workers called a strike coal strike of 1902
called a strike in May 1902 united mine workers
governor or Philippines William Howard taft
outlawed misleading labels and dangerous chemical preservation meet inspection act of 1906
transporting better drugs and food pure food and drug act
governor or 1910 woodrow wilson
from direct election of senators to the establishment of utility. to oversee the utilities compliance with existing laws regulatory commissions
a party to help long standing goals bull moose party
leader in american railway union during pullman strike Eugene debs
an economic theory advocating collective, social, ownership of factories, mines, and other businesses socialism
private individuals own the means of production and profit by their ownership capitalism
Federal regulatory commission to over see trade practices of big business Roosevelts "new nationalism"
Wilson proposed it banks would be in control Federal reserve system
Passed in 1914. Prohibited overlooking director allowed companions to work together Clayton antitrust act
Tried to stop unfair trade Federal trade commission
Against african Americans/separate cars for African Americans and whites Jim crow laws
1986 supreme court Plessy vs. Ferguson
Son of enslaved parents Booker t washington
African american school could learn slave Tuskegree institute
emphasized economic success over racial Equality accommodation
First African American to receive PHD from harvard WEB Dubois
National association for the advancement of colored people NAACP
Helped organize the NAACP Jane Addams
A society in which various racial, ethnic, and cultural groups were blended together Melting point
A policy of favoring native-born individuals over foreign born ones Nativism
An effort to improve the human race by controlling breeding Eugenics
New immigrants from eastern and southern Europe were not assimilating as well as others Dillingham commission
Coalition with unions that represented I.smill. Worker-by 1904 American federation of labor
Formed in Chicago 1905, wanted a single union for any workers in 1905 Industrial workers of the world
organized workers such as minors..migrant from labors William D. (Big Bill) Haywood
Journalist, traveled around the world in 72 days Nellie Bly
act, play...created own shows toward country Vaudeville
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