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  • During the late 1800s to early 1900s, women in the US faced a lot of inequality. They could not vote and had little to say in laws that affected their lives.
  • Women organized, protested, and formed movements to demand change. They held marches, formed unions, and lobbied lawmakers.
  • votes for women
  • votes for women
  • votes for women
  • votes for women
  • votes for women
  • Leaders like Ida B. Wells, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Susan B. Anthony were key figures in the women's right movement. Their relentless efforts led to the ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920, granting women the right to vote.
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  • During the Progressive Era, workers faced long hours, low wages, and unsafe working conditions. Factory owners prioritized profits over people. Workers went on strikes and demanded reforms. Labor activist fought for safer workplaces, reasonable hours, and an end to child labor. 
  • STRIKE!
  • STRIKE!
  • Reformers like Samuel Gompers, Florence Kelly, and Mother Jones led the fight.
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  • ALCOHOL IS THE PROBLEM!
  • Many Americans believed alcohol caused poverty, domestic abuse, and moral decay. Reformers saw alcohol as a root cause of society's issues.
  • The Temperance Movement grew across the country. Groups held rallies, gave speeches, and lobbied lawmakers to man alcohol. This led to the passage of the 18th Amendment in 1919, making alcohol illegal.
  • Organizations like the Women's Christian Temperance Union, and the Anti Saloon League led the fight. Reformers like Frances Willard and Carry Nation because symbols for the movement. 
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