Instead of focusing on the natural rights argument what argument was made by women suffragists
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Women were more morally fit to fight corruption
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What did the homestead strike show
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The government was willing to use force to end strikes
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How did women suffragists work to achieve voting rights
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Women suffragists worked to achieve voting rights by organizing;
holding meetings and conventions; meeting with lawmakers; by
registering to vote and voting; going on hunger strikes; holding
parades, marches and public demonstrations; picketing government
buildings; and by organizing petition campaigns.
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In the north many African Americans were
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Only able to buy houses in certain areas
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Which of these was an action of farmers alliances
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Organizing through local chapters
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Political goal for farmers
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The political goal of farmers was lower prices for grain
storage.
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President Theodore Roosevelt stated in 1902 that his actions were against what
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President Theodore Roosevelt was against the misuse of power by the big corporations doing business as a trust or monopoly.
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Which book described an ideal socialist future in the United states
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Looking Backward by Edward Bellamy
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Members of farm cooperatives combined resources to
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All the above
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What was one action that progressives took to help the working poor
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Promoted laws against child labor (apex)
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Which is true of the 1912 presidential election
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Because all three major candidates were Progressive, Progressive votes were split.
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Instead of focusing on the natural rights argument what argument was made by women suffragists
Women were more morally fit to fight corruption
What did the homestead strike show
The government was willing to use force to end strikes
How did women suffragists work to achieve voting rights
Women suffragists worked to achieve voting rights by organizing;
holding meetings and conventions; meeting with lawmakers; by
registering to vote and voting; going on hunger strikes; holding
parades, marches and public demonstrations; picketing government
buildings; and by organizing petition campaigns.
In the north many African Americans were
Only able to buy houses in certain areas
Which of these was an action of farmers alliances
Organizing through local chapters
Political goal for farmers
The political goal of farmers was lower prices for grain
storage.
President Theodore Roosevelt stated in 1902 that his actions were against what
President Theodore Roosevelt was against the misuse of power by the big corporations doing business as a trust or monopoly.
Which book described an ideal socialist future in the United states
Looking Backward by Edward Bellamy
Members of farm cooperatives combined resources to
All the above
What was one action that progressives took to help the working poor
Promoted laws against child labor (apex)
Which is true of the 1912 presidential election
Because all three major candidates were Progressive, Progressive votes were split.