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Chapter 9 Section 5 Class Work What were the aims of each piece of legislation or constitutional amendment?   Federal Trade Act Clayton Antitrust Act Underwood Tariff Sixteenth Amendment Federal Reserve Act 1. Which three new developments finally brought the success of the woman suffrage movement within reach? 2. What were the 5 tactics that Carrie Chapman Catt use to promote women’s suffrage? 3. Which constitutional amendment recognized women’s right to vote? 4. How did Wilson retreat on civil rights?