CHAPTER 19 REVIEW
•1874 | Woman’s Christian Temperance Union founded |
•1889 | Jane Addams and Ellen Starr establish Hull House |
•1890 | National American Woman Suffrage Association formed |
•1895 | Booker T. Washington delivers Atlanta address |
•1900 | First commission form of government established in Galveston, Texas |
•1902 | President Roosevelt settles coal strike |
•1903 | National Women’s Trade Union League founded |
•1906 | Meat Inspection Act and Pure Food and Drug Act |
•1908 | Race riot in Springfield, Illinois |
•1909 | National Association for the Advancement of Colored People founded |
•1910 | President Taft fires Gifford Pinchot |
•1912 | Roosevelt forms Progressive Party |
Children’s Bureau of the Department of Commerce and Labor established | |
•1913 | Sixteenth Amendment (graduated income tax) ratified |
Federal Reserve System created | |
•1914 | Harrison Narcotics Control Act |
Federal Trade Commission created | |
Clayton Antitrust Act | |
•1916 | Keating-Owen Act |
Workmen’s Compensation Act | |
•1919 | Eighteenth Amendment (prohibition) ratified |
•1920 | Nineteenth Amendment (women’s vote) ratified |
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