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This chapter explores the role of Progressives in improving the lives of Alabamians and highlights significant historical events, including the establishment of diplomatic relations, the concept of emancipation, and efforts toward women's suffrage. It discusses important terms such as poll taxes, boll weevils, and consumer goods, along with contributions from figures like Booker T. Washington. Additionally, it details technological advances of the early 1900s, such as telegraphs and automobiles, and the impact of World War I on the region.
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________ were people who wanted to improve the lives of Alabamians.
Communications between countries, especially in negotiating treaties and agreements is called ________.
________ is one sent to do religious work in a foreign country.
Goods, as in food and clothing that satisfy human needs are called ________.
Women who worked for the voting rights of women were called ________.
Certificates bought by citizens to help the government pay for expenses of the war: ________.
To deprive a person of the rights of citizenship, especially the right to vote: ________.
3 inventions that made life better for people in the early 1900’s were:
To bring electricity to people living in Alabama cities ________ dams were built.
________ Wright & ________ Wright flew the first motorized aircraft at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
During WWI (World War I), name the 3 major countries who fought against Germany: ________, ________, and ________.
Under the Constitution of 1902, explain in your own words what qualifications men had to meet in order to cast their vote (3). Then, explain why this was unfair to most black and poor whites.
1. Be able to read and write2. Own property3. Pay a poll taxExplain why this was unfair..