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Progressive Era Vocab

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A prominent labor leader and socialist who ran for president multiple times, advocating for workers' rights and social equality.
The 28th President of the United States (1913-1921) and a key figure in the Progressive Era, known for his New Freedom platform and support for the League of Nations.
The system of protected public lands and national parks created to preserve natural resources and promote outdoor recreation.
The period from the late 19th century to the early 20th century marked by social and political reform efforts to address issues caused by industrialization, urbanization, and corruption.
An organization founded in 1909 that aimed to advocate for civil rights and fight against racial discrimination.
President Theodore Roosevelt's domestic program aimed at balancing the interests of business, consumers, and labor.
A law passed in 1906 that aimed to regulate and ensure the safety of food and pharmaceuticals.
A social movement advocating for the reduction or elimination of the consumption of alcoholic beverages.
Legislation passed in 1914 to strengthen antitrust laws and prevent anticompetitive business practices.
The breaking up of trusts or monopolies to promote fair competition and prevent the concentration of economic power.
Legislation passed in 1906 that established federal regulations for the inspection of meatpacking plants and the quality of meat products.
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The movement advocating for women's right to vote, which gained significant momentum during the Progressive Era.
A civil rights activist, author, and co-founder of the NAACP, known for his advocacy of political and civil rights for African Americans.
The central banking system of the United States, established in 1913 to regulate the money supply and provide financial stability.
Efforts to safeguard consumers against unfair business practices, including false advertising and the production of unsafe products.