It gave farmers a way to organize for better crop prices. P3nis
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What did the progressives support
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Progressives were interested in establishing a more transparent and accountable government which would work to improve U.S. society. These reformers favored such policies as civil service reform, food safety laws, and increased political rights for women and U.S. workers.
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What did Progressives wish to achieve
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healthier, better educated citizans.
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Which was true of race relations in the north
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Although segregation was illegal, it was still practiced.
Northern cities went by custom not by laws.
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What was the name of the marketplace in greek city-states
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Agora.
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Who said rule by few rule by one rule by many
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Aristotle came up with the rule by few, rule by one, and the
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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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What was a legacy of populists
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They began a movement later taken up by the progressives
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Progressives supported action against companies when companies
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dominated industries so much that other companies could not
compete
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Theodore Roosevelt's domestic policy was called
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The square deal
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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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How did the Grange help farmers
It gave farmers a way to organize for better crop prices. P3nis
What did the progressives support
Progressives were interested in establishing a more transparent and accountable government which would work to improve U.S. society. These reformers favored such policies as civil service reform, food safety laws, and increased political rights for women and U.S. workers.
What did Progressives wish to achieve
healthier, better educated citizans.
Which was true of race relations in the north
Although segregation was illegal, it was still practiced.
Northern cities went by custom not by laws.
What was the name of the marketplace in greek city-states
Agora.
Who said rule by few rule by one rule by many
Aristotle came up with the rule by few, rule by one, and the
rule by many.
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.
What was a legacy of populists
They began a movement later taken up by the progressives
Progressives supported action against companies when companies
dominated industries so much that other companies could not
compete
Theodore Roosevelt's domestic policy was called
The square deal
Which is true of the 1912 presidential election
Because all three major candidates were Progressive, Progressive votes were split.