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c. connect the decision of plessy v. ferguson to the expansion of jim crow laws and the formation of the naacp.
\jim crow\ laws
- legal _ (separation) of the races
- lasts until the _
plessy v. ferguson (1896)
- supreme court case that established policy of \_, but _\, which meant segregation was legal.
- separate facilities for blacks and whites are okay as long as there are facilities for both.
naacp: national association for the advancement of _
- founded in 1909 to fight for social, political, and economic equality
d. describe progressive legislative actions including empowerment of the voter, labor laws, and the conservation movement.
o progressives also worked to reform political process through greater _
o _: allows individuals to place an issue before voters
o _: allows voters to accept or reject proposed legislation
o _: a process citizens can use to remove an official from office
seventeenth amendment
- 1913: 17th amendment ratified
o allows for the direct election of u.s. _ by the _
- hoped this would make members of congress more accountable to citizens
labor unions
- continued to fight for welfare of workers
o pushed for: _ work days, improved _ in the workplace, end to _ labor
keating - owen child labor act
- keating - owen labor act of _
o prohibited the sale of products made by children across _ lines
roosevelt and the conservation movement
- president theodore roosevelt also began a progressive _ movement, which conserved millions of acres of _ particularly in western states.
- Jim Crow laws enforced legal segregation of the races and lasted until the Civil - Rights Movement.
- The Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) Supreme - Court case established the policy of "separate but equal", which meant segregation was legal as long as there were separate but supposedly equal facilities for blacks and whites.
- The NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) was founded in 1909 to fight for social, political, and economic equality.
- Progressive legislative actions included:
- Initiative: allows individuals to place an issue before voters.
- Referendum: allows voters to accept or reject proposed legislation.
- Recall: a process citizens can use to remove an official from office.
- The Seventeenth Amendment (1913) allows for the direct election of U.S. senators by the people.
- Labor unions pushed for shorter work - days, improved safety in the workplace, and an end to child labor.
- The Keating - Owen Child Labor Act of 1916 prohibited the sale of products made by children across state lines.
- President Theodore Roosevelt began a Progressive conservation movement, which conserved millions of acres of public land, particularly in western states.
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- segregation; Civil - Rights Movement
- separate but equal
- Colored People
- Initiative; Referendum; Recall
- senators; people
- shorter; safety; child
- 1916; state
- conservation; public land