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During the late 1800's, there was a migration from farms to what place? V-2 |
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What Black leader wanted to train Blacks in good jobs to get acceptance? V-2 |
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Name the process that helped to make steel faster. V-2 |
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This practice used inmates to work for no pay; it was later outlawed. V-2 |
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Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson are considered as this. V-2 |
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What was the biggest industry in Birmingham when it was first founded? V-2 |
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During the election of 1912, Taft and Roosevelt split the Republican votes causing whom to be elected? V-2 |
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The name given to journalists who wrote about the abuses of big business. V-2 |
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This book showed the bad conditions of the Chicago meat factories. V-2 |
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Who proposed co-ed, non-sectarian schools? V-2 |
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Some people thought it was a rich man's duty to help the poor. Give the name of this idea. V-2 |
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This business is one that owns all competition and is the sole provider for a good. V-2 |
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The name of the speech by Booker T. Washington that suggested keeping social separation. V-2 |
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This natural resource helped lubricate the new industrial machines in the late 1800's. V-2 |
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This amendment allowed the collection of the income tax. V-2 |
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Booker T. Washington founded this university (it maintained social seperation). V-2 |
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This association was formed to expose injustices against Blacks. V-2 |
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This cable sent telegraphed messages from Europe to America. V-2 |
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Amendment that allowed the people to elect their senators. V-2 |
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This insect devastated the cotton crops of the South. V-2 |
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This court case defined the "separate but equal doctrine." V-2 |
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The name of the movement of Blacks from the South to Northern cities to escape persecution. V-2 |
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Who wrote the famous "Rags to Riches" stories that inspired people to work hard for money? V-2 |
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This movement promoted an agenda for Black progress. V-2 |
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This teacher got the South to diversify crops by experimenting with new products. V-2 |
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This amendment began Prohibition. V-2 |
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Alexander Graham Bell invented this. V-2 |
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This group watches over the economy, interest rates, etc. V-2 |
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This President had a gang of volunteers known as the "Rough Riders" in the Spanish-American War. V-2 |
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Give the nickname of the businessmen who ruthlessly exploited people. V-2 |
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Who wanted to end segregation now with no compromising? V-2 |
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This amendment gave women the right to vote. V-2 |
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Another name for the "Separate but Equal" doctrine. V-2 |
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This is the practice labor unions would use to get what they wanted by not working. V-2 |
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