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J.P. Morgan formed United States Steel which saw eight steel companies form together.
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This party was founded on American third-party political tradition.
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Booker T. Washington published his influential autobiography.
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William Riordon exposed corruption in his book.
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Roosevelt pronounced this in the Monroe Doctrine to proclaim U.S. police power in the Caribbean.
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Big Bill Haywood formed this union that welcomed all workers.
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Upton Sinclair published his book dramatizing the experiences of a Lithuanian immigrant family who moved to Chicago.
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Roosevelt signed this act allowing the Interstate Commerce Commission to regulate best practices for railroads.
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This mission showed America's new naval power.
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This fire killed many women and many jumped from the roof.
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Wilson signed this act which regulated mergers and price discrimination.
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The archduke was assassinated along with his wife.
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The Supreme Court struck down these clauses which discriminated against blacks.
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The Germans sank the Lusitania killing over 100 Americans.
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The U.S. instilled this act to increase the National Guard and military reserves.
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Wilson declared that the U.S.'s goal was to build the best Navy in the world.
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The United States entered WWI.
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Congress passed this act to administer a draft for the military.
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The president declared his support for women's suffrage which two years later became a reality.
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Wilson signed this act which took away American's right to criticize the war.
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Germany launch five major attacks and each one failed.
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All of these organizations were founded by Jewish executives.
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Wilson signed the final version of the treaty to end WWI.
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A number of riots broke out in the summer over race.
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Women gained the right to vote.