What organization supported a constitutional amendment to grant women the right to vote
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The National Woman Suffrage Association.
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Why was steerage considered the worst accommodations on ships traveling from Europe to America
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The people in steerage were at the bottom of the ship and below
water level. There were no windows, no rooms, and very little of
anything else. The ships in the 1900's divided decks according to
classes of people. The decks were separated with locked gates and
the upper deck people who paid the most for passage never met or
saw the people on the other decks. The immigrants below were locked
in so they couldn't have access to the upper decks. They were
considered the poorest dirtiest people on the ship so we're sold
the worse accommodations.
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What did political cartoonist Thomas Nast work to expose
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Thomas Nast worked to expose the illegal activities of William
"Boss" Tweed.
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How did some African American leaders respond to segregation
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Educating themselves and writing pamphlets.
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What event changed the republican party's position on civil service reform
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The Assassination of President James Garfield
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Unlike African American men which was true about women in the late 1800s
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Women did not have the legal right to vote
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Was a success of the women's rights movement achieved by the end of the 1800s
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breaking down barriers to women attending college
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How did William Jennings Bryan's 1896 presidential campaign support the populist party's goal of building a board-based movement
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Bryan toured the country and spoke directly to the people
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What organization supported a constitutional amendment to grant women the right to vote
The National Woman Suffrage Association.
Why was steerage considered the worst accommodations on ships traveling from Europe to America
The people in steerage were at the bottom of the ship and below
water level. There were no windows, no rooms, and very little of
anything else. The ships in the 1900's divided decks according to
classes of people. The decks were separated with locked gates and
the upper deck people who paid the most for passage never met or
saw the people on the other decks. The immigrants below were locked
in so they couldn't have access to the upper decks. They were
considered the poorest dirtiest people on the ship so we're sold
the worse accommodations.
What did political cartoonist Thomas Nast work to expose
Thomas Nast worked to expose the illegal activities of William
"Boss" Tweed.
How did some African American leaders respond to segregation
Educating themselves and writing pamphlets.
What event changed the republican party's position on civil service reform
The Assassination of President James Garfield
Unlike African American men which was true about women in the late 1800s
Women did not have the legal right to vote
Was a success of the women's rights movement achieved by the end of the 1800s
breaking down barriers to women attending college
How did William Jennings Bryan's 1896 presidential campaign support the populist party's goal of building a board-based movement
Bryan toured the country and spoke directly to the people