Who was the principal public opponent of lynching in the South
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Ida B. Wells
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What was the outcome of the homestead strike in 1892
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Higher Wages
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What does the b stand for in Ida b wells
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Ida Bell Wells
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What progressive reform allows citizens of a state to propose and pass a law without involving their legislature
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The direct initiative reform
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Where did the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire name come from
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In 1911, there was a factory that made shirtwaists in New York
City. A shirtwaist was a kind of woman's blouse. The name of the
company was the Triangle Shirtwaist Company, so their factory was
called the Triangle Shirtwaist factory.
In March 1911, there was a disastrous fire in the factory and
146 employees, most young women, died in the fire or jumped to
their deaths to avoid the fire.
That factory fire came to be called the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire
or the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire.
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Edge Act corporations are chartered by which organization
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Edge Act corporations are chartered by the Fed, while agreement
corporations secure their charters from the states.
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Why were us workers forced to form labor unions
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They were not FORCED to. A fraction of US workers did so
voluntarily after it became legal. Most US workers have never been
in unions.
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What was the supreme court decision in pollock v farmers' loan and trust progressives sought to create a federal income tax by
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A constitutional amendment.
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What is John D Rockefeller's Main industry
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Oil - he owned Rockefeller's standard oil company, making him
the first US man to be worth $1bn.
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What was the Unions war goal
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Restore the union
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What was true about the one drop rule
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It determined a persons status under the black codes- APEX!
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When was Institute of Race Relations created
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Institute of Race Relations was created in 1958.
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Why did many progressives women argue for the right to vote
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they argued that the vote for women would improve society.
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How does king describe the status of African American
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While no longer slaves, African
Americans continue to be denied
economic opportunity and civil
rights.
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what is the ________ of the united states is the federal reserve.
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central bank.
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Who did the Progressives oppose and why
progressives support.....wait forgot sorry
Who was the principal public opponent of lynching in the South
Ida B. Wells
What was the outcome of the homestead strike in 1892
Higher Wages
What does the b stand for in Ida b wells
Ida Bell Wells
What progressive reform allows citizens of a state to propose and pass a law without involving their legislature
The direct initiative reform
Where did the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire name come from
In 1911, there was a factory that made shirtwaists in New York
City. A shirtwaist was a kind of woman's blouse. The name of the
company was the Triangle Shirtwaist Company, so their factory was
called the Triangle Shirtwaist factory.
In March 1911, there was a disastrous fire in the factory and
146 employees, most young women, died in the fire or jumped to
their deaths to avoid the fire.
That factory fire came to be called the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire
or the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire.
Edge Act corporations are chartered by which organization
Edge Act corporations are chartered by the Fed, while agreement
corporations secure their charters from the states.
Why were us workers forced to form labor unions
They were not FORCED to. A fraction of US workers did so
voluntarily after it became legal. Most US workers have never been
in unions.
What was the supreme court decision in pollock v farmers' loan and trust progressives sought to create a federal income tax by
A constitutional amendment.
What is John D Rockefeller's Main industry
Oil - he owned Rockefeller's standard oil company, making him
the first US man to be worth $1bn.
What was the Unions war goal
Restore the union
What was true about the one drop rule
It determined a persons status under the black codes- APEX!
When was Institute of Race Relations created
Institute of Race Relations was created in 1958.
Why did many progressives women argue for the right to vote
they argued that the vote for women would improve society.
How does king describe the status of African American
(в
While no longer slaves, African
Americans continue to be denied
economic opportunity and civil
rights.
what is the ________ of the united states is the federal reserve.