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-In 1888 Booker T. Washington was appointed the first president of Tuskegee Institute, an Alabama trade school for blacks.
-known throughout the United States as a spokesman for African Americans
-As African Americans struggled with Caucasian in the united states he taught African Americans to be strong.
-His speeches earned him the respect of many Americans, both black and white. But other blacks criticized him for failing to take a stand against racial inequality
The latter included a plan The latter included a plan for federal supervision of for federal supervision of all interstate business all interstate business
when Americans were when Americans were disturbed by the abuses disturbed by the abuses of big business of big business
The waste of the nation's The waste of the nation's natural resources, and natural resources, and the threatened loss of the threatened loss of traditional valuestraditional values
Sherman antirust act Trusts/monopolies
Sherman antirust act passed by congress in 1840
The Sherman antirust of 1840 was designed to prohibit trust and restricting trade between states and foreign countries
It was the first legislative enacted by the united states congress in 1980 reducing economic competition
John Muir
CONSERVATION
•After a while as a California fruit grower Muir earned enough money to commit himself entirely
to the cause of conservation.•Muir and Robert U. Johnson’s effort made the
Yosemite National park bill pass in 1890.•He worked toward gaining popular and federal
support for forest conservation and the establishment of national parks.
He served as a member of the public lands commission
In 1904 he became chairman of the National Conservation CommissionIn 1920 he was a appointed state forester of pennsylvania
Famous for her part in the woman's suffrage movement Susan B. Anthony was president of the National American Woman’s Suffrage Association or N. A. W. S. A. and was at the Seneca falls convention of 1848. In 1872 she was arrested and fined for trying to vote. She refused to pay the fine.
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Upton Sinclar
1.The Jungle was written after Sinclair was sent to Chicago
2.Investigates conditions in the city's stockyards of Chicago
3.The meat inspection act helped stop bad food from going to the store
Meat packing factories
Conservation (Saving the Environment)
1) In 1905 Roosevelt reorganized the forest serviced and made Gifford Pinchot its chief.
2) Roosevelt doubled the number of the National parks.
3) Roosevelt pressed for Conservation the protection of natural resources.
1) The 21st president of the United States.
2) He supported and signed into law the reform Civil Service Act of 1883.3) Chester Alan Arthur was born in