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sell their land
Novanet
Education
Jacob Riis wrote "How the Other Half Lives." He exposed the lives of the many poor Americans living in the slums of the city. These treachers include tenements in which many people crammed together to live in, hot beds which were the poorly made mattresses that they slept in, called hot beds because one person would go to work (usually in a factory) while the other slept and then they would rotate, so the beds would always be warm, and there were often no windows or it was one or two rooms with bunks and a makeshift stove in the middle of the room. Children would be playing in the dirty streets and illness was easily spread.
Jewish Americans, also the Asian Americans
Asian Americans put their land in their children names
Segregation become widespread and the norm
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The spread of diseases is one effect of crowded tenement living.
to allow citizens to select candidates for elections
since these women had little or no education, they got jobs that were difficult, demanding, and dangerous
wells helped found the national association of colored women to raise money and set up schools
Women with education were able to get fulfilling jobs
It called for lobbying Congress while using the new referendum process to pass state laws.