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The prohibition of alcohol in the 1920's and 30's in the United States is one of most famous, or infamous, times in recent American history. The intention was to reduce the consumption of alcohol by eliminating businesses that manufactured, distributed and sold it. Considered by many as a failed social and political experiment, the era changed the way many Americans view alcoholic beverages, enhancing the realization that federal government control cannot always take the place of personal responsibility.

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Hay market Riot was a demonstration and unrest that took place on Tuesday May 4, 1886, at the Haymarket Square in Chicago. It began as a rally in support of striking workers. An unknown person threw a dynamite bomb at police as they dispersed the public meeting. The bomb blast and ensuing gunfire resulted in the deaths of eight police officers, mostly from friendly fire, and an unknown number of civilians.

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Knights of Labor was the largest and one of the most important American labor organizations of the 1880s. Its most important leader was Terence V. Powderly. The Knights promoted the social and cultural uplift of the workingman, rejected Socialism and radicalism, demanded the eight-hour day, and promoted the producers ethic of republicanism.

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Eugene Debs was an American union leader, one of the founding members of the International Labor Union and the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), and several times the candidate of the Socialist Party of America for President of the United States

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During the labor unrest of the late 19th century and early 20th century, businessmen hired the Pinkerton Agency to provide agents that would infiltrate unions, to supply guards to keep strikers and suspected unionists out of factories, and sometimes to recruit goon squads to intimidate workers.

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Sherman Antitrust Act is a landmark federal statute on competition law passed by Congress in 1890. It prohibits certain business activities that reduce competition in the marketplace, and requires the United States federal government to investigate and pursue trusts, companies, and organizations suspected of being in violation.

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J. P. Morgan was an American financier, banker and art collector who dominated corporate finance and industrial consolidation during his time. In 1892 Morgan arranged the merger of Edison General Electric and Thomson-Houston Electric Company to form General Electric.

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Andrew Carnegie was a Scottish-American industrialist who led the enormous expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century.

Supporting Evidence: Andrew Carnegie (en.wikipedia.org)
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John D. Rockefeller was an American oil industrialist, investor, and philanthropist.

Supporting Evidence: John D. Rockefeller (en.wikipedia.org)
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all quiet on the western from showed how dangerous the was is and not to take it as a joke about going into war like the high school kids were in the movie.

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Muckrekers were people who were closely associated with reform-oriented journalists who wrote largely for popular magazines. they are from the Progressive Era.

Supporting Evidence: Muckraker (en.wikipedia.org)
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the working conditions are very babd because the factories were not safe and very crowded.

Supporting Evidence: bad working conditions (www.ehow.com)
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The working conditions were very poor kids to adults from the age of 7 could start working .

Supporting Evidence: working conditions (www.academicamerican.com)
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The labor unions were like a family because they all wanted the same thing as there coworkers

Supporting Evidence: Progressive Era (en.wikipedia.org)
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the strike was because the miners wanted a 20% more raise, a 9 hour day, and the right to organize a unions.

Supporting Evidence: coal strike 1902 (en.wikipedia.org)
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Federal Arbitration Act was yet another reform thoughtthat comprised the settlement that miners had 10% pay hike and shorter 9 hour days but had to give up there demand for a cosed shop.

Supporting Evidence: Federal Arbitration Act (en.wikipedia.org)
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Another reform was the railroad regulation. Teddy was successful with this one because the congress was on his side and then they passed the Interstate Commerce Act which is where rich owners can’t divide the area and then share the profits.

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Another reform that Teddy wanted was the conservation and naturla resources. “ beautiful and wonderful wild creatures whose existence was threatened by greed” quote by Teddy Roosevelt.

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One of the laws that teddy tried to reform was food saftey. Teddy was trying to show the people about how the meat compinies were putting chemicals such as coal-tar, dye, and boraxto preserve them.

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The Progressive Era was a time period when Teddy Roosevelt tried to reform the laws of the 1900s.

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the pinkertons dont need to be called upon because the workers are just protesting there thoughts and not fighting so they dont need to be called in.

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i think that children should not be able to work when they are that young because the conditions that they woud work in are very dangerous and they even have that risk of getting killed

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i am a child labor and the more immigrates that come over here means that my job could be taken away from me because they would work for littler pay then me.

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i think that minimum wage of $7.25 is a good thing because some pepolecant get a job and the ones that have a job are greatful that they have it and arent going to complain about it.


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