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Factors that force people out of their country (religious persecution, starvation, lack of employment)
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Pull Factors
Melting Pot
Push Factors
Discrimination
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Politicians who rose to power in urban areas through bribery and promises. Often relied on votes of immigrants
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Captains of Industry
Robber Barons
Philanthropists
Political Bosses
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Factors that force people out of their country (religious persecution, starvation, lack of employment)
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Politicians who rose to power in urban areas through bribery and promises. Often relied on votes of immigrants
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community of immigrants or citizens who settle in the same area in order to have comfort and similar sense of identity. Shared culture, language, food, and religion.
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Belief in the survival of the fittest. The strongest businesses and people are the ones who will prosper.
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evolution of the grange movement into a political party which argued for the common man and lower class’ social, economic, and political demands.
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an organization of workers, skilled and unskilled, which was formed to protect and further the rights and interests of the laborers.
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Taxes will be collected based on income, rather than a flat rate across all income levels
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Direct election of senators based on the people's vote.
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Fight for women’s right to vote
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Amendment to the constitution which banned the sale and possession of alcohol.
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Gave women the right to vote
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What progressive law was passed in New York City to reform the issues seen in the photograph
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Which of the following was NOT a muckraker?
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Which was not a reason which supported Prohibition ?
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The main goal of settlement houses was for immigrant to
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Which muckraker played a large role in the passage of the Meat Inspection Act?
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Which president is not considered apart of the progressive reforms?
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The cartoonist is commenting on the
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Which individual is most closely associated with creating the situation shown in the cartoon?
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President Theodore Roosevelt strengthened the Monroe Doctrine by establishing the policy that United States would
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Which statement most accurately expresses the main idea of this 1883 cartoon?
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The problem shown in the cartoon was addressed during the late 1800s primarily by the
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In 1906, the federal government responded to the situation shown in the cartoon by
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The primary purpose of the National Labor Relations Act of 1935 (Wagner Act) was to
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One major goal of the Progressive movement was to
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In the late 1800s, which concept was used to justify the accumulation of great wealth and economic power?
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Nativists resented immigrants because
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This period during the 1870s to 1900 is known for it's rise of railroads, big business, industrialization and social problems in the United States.
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The total or complete control of a service, product or industry that prevents competition
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One reason Jacob Riis published many photographs similar to this was to