What was the Federal Reserve Act designed to prevent
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Financial panics
Bankruptcies
Boom and bust economy finacial panics
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How did Americans see labor unions after the Haymarket incident
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As a dangerous anarchist movementAmericans seen labor unions as
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What was a common condition in rapidly growing cities
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A common condition in rapidly growing cities were that apartment
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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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What was typical of city tenement buildings
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lack of windows
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What progressive used the term wage slaves to describe the fact that
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many people worked all the time and made barely enough to
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What is oldeer boy or Girl Scouts
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Boy Scouts were founded first.
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What did homestead strike show
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That government usually sided with business owners
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Who did the progressive support
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Direct election of senators
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What was the supreme court decision in pollock v farmers loan and trust
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the federal income tax was unconstitutional
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Political goal for farmers
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The political goal of farmers was lower prices for grain
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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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Based on the reading Upton Sinclair would most likely agree that the government must have a role in
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protecting consumers and workers
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What increased the number of deaths during the triangle shirtwasit fire
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The employer had chained locked the doors and the women couldn't
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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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How was the homestead strike ended
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The strike ended with Frick (plant GM) hiring replacement workers for the mill under the protection of the Pennsylvania State Militia. Once he successfully got the plant running again, he simply waited out the strikers, until they began ignoring the strike and returning to work under Frick's conditions (the conditions that he had originally proposed, which had led to the strike). Within two months, nearly all of the striking workers that management wanted back had returned to work, the rest being permanently replaced.
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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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What was the Federal Reserve Act designed to prevent
Financial panics
Bankruptcies
Boom and bust economy finacial panics
How did Americans see labor unions after the Haymarket incident
As a dangerous anarchist movementAmericans seen labor unions as
a threat. This was broken up and some got killed.
What was a common condition in rapidly growing cities
A common condition in rapidly growing cities were that apartment
buildings were being located near polluting factories.
What did the homestead strike show
The government was willing to use force to end strikes
What was typical of city tenement buildings
lack of windows
What progressive used the term wage slaves to describe the fact that
many people worked all the time and made barely enough to
survive
What is oldeer boy or Girl Scouts
Boy Scouts were founded first.
What did homestead strike show
That government usually sided with business owners
Who did the progressive support
Direct election of senators
What was the supreme court decision in pollock v farmers loan and trust
the federal income tax was unconstitutional
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
Based on the reading Upton Sinclair would most likely agree that the government must have a role in
protecting consumers and workers
What increased the number of deaths during the triangle shirtwasit fire
The employer had chained locked the doors and the women couldn't
get out.
What was one action that progressives took to help the working poor
Promoted laws against child labor (apex)
How was the homestead strike ended
The strike ended with Frick (plant GM) hiring replacement workers for the mill under the protection of the Pennsylvania State Militia. Once he successfully got the plant running again, he simply waited out the strikers, until they began ignoring the strike and returning to work under Frick's conditions (the conditions that he had originally proposed, which had led to the strike). Within two months, nearly all of the striking workers that management wanted back had returned to work, the rest being permanently replaced.
Which is true of the 1912 presidential election
Because all three major candidates were Progressive, Progressive votes were split.