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Chpt. 9
Question | Answer |
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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 |