Indian Citizenship Act - Law passed in 1924 which granted U.S. citizenship to Native Americans., Ida B. Wells  - African American journalist and activist who led an anti-lynching campaign in the 1890s., Political Machines - Party organizations that dominated local politics in big cities by trading favors for votes., 16th Amendment - Constitutional amendment adopted in 1913 that allowed Congress to enact an income tax., 17th Amendment - Amendment ratified in 1913 requiring direct election of U.S. Senators., 18th Amendment - 1919 amendment establishing prohibition of alcohol in the U.S., 19th Amendment - 1920 amendment granting American women the right to vote., Susan B. Anthony - Prominent leader of the women's suffrage movement in the 19th century., Interstate Commerce Act - Law passed in 1887 to regulate railroads and prohibit unfair practices., Federal Reserve Act - 1913 law establishing central banking system of Federal Reserve., Pure Food and Drug Act - Required accurate labeling of ingredients in food and drugs after 1906., Pendleton Civil Service Act - 1883 law that created a merit-based civil service system., Initiative - Process to allow citizens to propose new laws by petition., Referendum - Process to allow citizens to vote to approve or reject laws., Populist Party - Political party in the 1890s representing farmers and laborers., Progressive Movement - Early 20th century reform movement seeking to address political and social problems., W.E.B. DuBois - African American scholar and civil rights activist, co-founded NAACP., Plessy v. Ferguson - 1896 Supreme Court case upholding segregation under separate but equal doctrine., Recall - Process to allow citizens to remove elected officials from office., Social Gospel Movement - A late 19th century Protestant religious movement that emphasized social reform and justice as part of Christian duty.,

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