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Title: Carry Nation joined the Woman's Christian Temperance Union in 1899 to help fight against alcohol'


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Carry Nation
No Alcohol!
Carry was Famous for using a hatchet to demolish
barrooms
  • Carry Nation joined the Woman's Christian
    Temperance Union in 1899 to help fight against
    alcohol.

Carry would smash saloons with her hatchet, as
she stood up for what she believed in.
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Booker T. Washington
Civil Right Movement
He taught that hard work and patience were the
best ways for them to improve their education.
He believed in trying to improve the economic
situation of blacks by training them to work in
industry and trades.
The first African American whose face appeared on
a United States postage stamp was Booker T.
Washington.
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Lewis Hine
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Born in Oshkosh, Wisconsin,
He was associated with Child labor.
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  • He was a U.S. photographer. Born in Oshkosh,
    Wisconsin. He studied sociology in Chicago and
    New York from 1900 to 1907 making a photographic
    study of Ellis Island immigrants.
  • A similar record of child labor took him all over
    the USA in 1908 and 1915, and during World War 1,
    he recorded refugees for the U.S. Red Cross.
  • He photographed the construction of the Empire
    State Building in a survey entitled Men at Work
    in 1932.

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton
When Elizabeth was little her dad said Oh my
daughter I wish you were a boy! She would never
forget those words.
Elizabeth attended the Seneca Falls in 1848, she
helped right the Declaration of Sentiments, would
was modeled after U.S Declaration of
Independence. The Declaration stated that all men
and women were crated equal. Called for easier
divorce laws, demanded an end to discrimination
agents women in employment, pay and education,
married women should have the right to keep there
property and wages
Womens rights
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Theodore Roosevelt
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He was a Historian, politician, and the
twenty-sixth president of the United States.
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He publicized the need for reform.
He favored laws that protected consumers and
regulated business.
He was against monopolies.
Enforced the Sherman Anti Trust Act.
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Frances Willard
  • Willard was elected president for the United
    States Womans Christian Temperance movement in
    1879, a position which she had until she died.
  • She created the Formed Worldwide W.C.T.U. in
    1883, and was elected as its president in 1888.
  • Her tireless efforts for women's suffrage and
    prohibition included a fifty-day speaking tour in
    1874, an average of 30,000 miles of travel a
    year, and an average of four hundred lectures a
    year for a ten year period.
  • Her influence was instrumental in the passage of
    the 18th and 19th amendment to the United States
    Constitution.

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He was associated with city Living conditions.
Jacob Riis
  • He was a Danish-born US journalist, photographer,
    and reformer.
  • As a police reporter for the New York Evening
    Sun 1888-1899, he was exposed to the horrible
    realities of urban life.
  • Also, his photographs expose the conditions in
    the New York slums, How the Other Half Lives in
    1890, and made the American public aware of the
    lack of money in its own midst.

City Living Conditions
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John Muir
John Muir was the reason that the United States
national park system was greatly expanded.
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John was the first person to recognize that the
glacial erosion caused the Yosemite park
formations.
Because of Muir the number of national parks
doubled,16 national monuments were built, and
Muir woods was established.
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Ida Tarbell
  • Ida Tarbell was a great historian
  • She also edited McClure's Magazine and American
    Magazine
  • She is famous for studying biographies on Abe
    Lincoln
  • She won recognition by exposing the Standard Oil
    Industry.

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Seneca Falls Convention
  • Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Lucreatia Mott
  • Early women's right leaders believed suffrage to
    be the most effective means to change the system
  • 50 years of progress to get property rights

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Sherman Anti-Trust Act
  • Monopolies are when people own the entire process
    of making a product and being the only one that
    can make it.
  • The Sherman Anti-Trust Act was an act that banned
    Monopolies. But nobody listened to the act.
  • The main people that had controlled monopolies a
    couple decades after the Civil War were Andrew
    Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller.

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http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monopoly_(game)
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Square Deal
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  • The Square Deal was president Teddy Roosevelt's
    program mostly designed to help middle class
    people. One of the major part of Roosevelt's
    Square Deal was the promotion of Anti-trust
    suits. During his administration, the federal
    government initiated actions against 44 major
    corporations.
  • By Rachel von Braun

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Susan B. Anthony
At 17 she campaigned for equal pay for women
teachers, and she was also a supporter of the
temperance and antislavery movements, founding
the Woman's State Temperance Society of New York
in 1852.
In 1869 she founded the National American Woman
Suffrage Association and She organized the 1888
International Council of Women and the 1904
International Woman Suffrage Alliance in Berlin.
Susan B. Anthony also produced the four-volume
History of Woman Suffrage.
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To recognize her services to the cause of
worldwide sexual equality, her face was put on
the silver dollar, Susan B. Anthony was also the
first woman to appear on US currency.
Womens Rights
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Theodore Roosevelt
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  • As president of The United States, Theodore
    Roosevelt wanted congress to create the United
    States Forest Service to manage government forest
    lands.
  • Roosevelt set aside 194 million acres for
    national parks and nature preserves.
  • To Roosevelt, conservation meant more and better
    usage and less waste and long term perspective.

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UPTON SINCLAIR
  • Upton Sinclair a early to mid-1900s author and
    has written almost 90 novels. He became most
    famous with the novel The Jungle and the first
    food and drug act. He has won and been nominated
    for many awards such as nomination for the Nobel
    prize and winning Pulitzer prize for a novel in
    his Lanny Bud series. He is also a politician who
    barley lost the gubernatorial election on the
    democratic ticket in California and a member of
    the Socialist Party. He is known as a crusader
    for utopian socialism and related causes..

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W.E.B. DuBois and Increasing the rights of
African Americans
  • Wrote the book
  • The Souls of Black Folk
  • Educated blacks elite should lead blacks to
    liberation.
  • Founded the Niagara Movement on July 11, 1905
  • Members of the movement met to end discrimination
    against blacks.
  • He argued that blacks should make segregated
    schools as they struggled to end racism.

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