Chapter 21 - Urban American and the Progressive Era 1900-1917

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Sociologist Lester Frank Ward

________ presented the orthodox theory, which attributed social inequality to natural selection and 'the survival of the most fitting,'in his innovative work Dynamic Sociaology.

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Americas Labor Federation

The ________ became the most strong and stable workers 'organization following the 1890s depression.

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Journalism changes

________ helped fuel a new consciousness of reform by drawing people's attention to urban poverty, political corruption, the distress of industrial workers and unethical business practices.

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Hepburn Act

The ________ strengthened by permitting it to set maximum railway rates and to inspect financial records the Interstate Commerce Commission, established in 1887 as the first independent regulatory agency.

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Du Bois

A black middle class product, ________ was educated at Fisk and Harvard University and was the first Afro- American to receive his doctorate in 1895.

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Oregon

________ was the first State to adopt two other reforms in 1902: the initiative, the popular legislative power and the referendum, and the right to vote in favor of a legislative proposal in popular terms.

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anti Saloon League

Founded in 1893, the ________ began to hold a local campaign to prevent liquor within their geographical boundaries in rural counties and small towns.

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suburb of New York City

In 1910, Sanger lived with husband and three children in a(n) ________, a 35- year- old woman nurse and housewife.

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murder of William McKinley

The ________ in 1901 led to the youngest man ever to hold the office of President, Theodore Roosevelt, forty- two years old.

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Federal Trade Commission

Founded in 1914, the ________ tried to give the federal government the same kind of regulatory control over companies the ICC had over trains.

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Margaret Sanger

In her campaign to provide contraception information and instruments to women, ________ invented a phrase "Birth Control "in around 1913.

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Theodore Roosevelt

________, as a naturalist and outdoor expert, believed that the government needed to regulate the natural environment.

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Clayton Antitrust Act

The ________ of 1914, replaces the old Sherman Act of 1890 as the nation's fundamental law of antitrust, was also supported by Wilson.

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New York City neighborhood of Greenwich Village

The ________ was coalesced during the 1910s by an important small community of peers, reporters, poets, social workmen, lawyers and political activists.

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Du Bois

________ created a major alternative to the leadership of Washington.

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