Multiple Choice
Match the person from Column 1 to his description in Column 2. Each item in Column 2 will be used only once.
-August "Gus" Vollmer
A) WCTU activist who gained notoriety for ripping alcohol kegs open with her axe
B) Driving force behind the London Metropolitan Police
C) Bank robber killed in Chicago by FBI agents in 1934, marking the end of the lawless era
D) Farm worker and civil rights activist who fought for better working conditions and pay for migrant pickers
E) Chief of several jurisdictions and wrote Police Administration, which is often regarded as the "Bible" of police administration
F) Carried out Oklahoma City bombing as a means of getting revenge for Ruby Ridge and Waco
G) Distinguished leader in the Civil Rights movement
H) Father of modern law enforcement
I) Former Tennessee slave who promoted founding African American townships in Kansas after the Civil war
J) U.S. President assassinated by a frustrated patronage seeker, giving momentum to the passage of the Pendleton Act
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