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44 Cards in this Set
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Northern Securities Company
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Railroad trust formed by JP Morgan and his associates
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Hepburn Act
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Gave the ICC power to set the maximum railroad rates
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The Jungle
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Upton Sinclair's exposition of the meat packing industry
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Payne Aldrich Act
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Allowed free entry of Filipino goods into the US
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“Bully Pulpit”
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What Teddy Roosevelt called the presidency, a good way to communicate your agenda to the masses
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Ballinger – Pinchot Controversy
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Taft busted a trust that Roosevelt said was okay. Strained relations.
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Social Justice Movement
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Movement (mostly women) that pushed for social reform and equality.
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“Bull Moose”
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Party that Teddy Roosevelt ran under. Made of conservative progressives.
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New Freedom
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Woodrow Wilson - Tariff modification, anti-trust policy
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New Nationalism
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Teddy Roosevelt - Government sponsored morality
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American Medical Association
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One of the first regulations of standards in the medical world. Prevented quacks.
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The Jungle / Upton Sinclair
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Already Done
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How the Other Half Lives / Jacob Riis
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Exposed the horrors of how the poor underclass and immigrants lived.
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WCTU
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Women's Christian Temperance Union. Wanted prohibition.
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Anti-Saloon League
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Against the sale of alcoholic beverages.
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“Brandeis Brief”
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Allowed women to have Muller V. Oregon because they were "the weaker sex"
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Muller v. Oregon
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Limited the number of hours that women were allowed to work.
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Pragmatism
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The belief that bills should not be passed for morality, but because life will be easier.
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Oswald Garrison Villard
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Grandson of William Garrison, women's rights activist
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Underwood Tariff
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Extreme decrease in tariffs.
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Meat Inspection Act
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Instated health standards for the meat industry.
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Pure Food and Drug Act
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Instated health standards for pretty much everything else.
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FDA
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Food and Drug Administration - saw to the regulation of health standards.
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Clayton Anti-Trust Act
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The bill that did the job. Prevented trusts.
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Mann-Elkins Act
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Gave ICC the power to regulate communications.
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Wisconsin Idea”
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Government should be controlled by voters, not special interests.
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Tom Johnson
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Mayor of Cleveland. Made big strides in progressive reforms at the city level.
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Joe Cannon
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A New York socialist who divided the votes.
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Wisconsin Idea”
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Government should be controlled by voters, not special interests.
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Federal Trade Commission
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Made for consumer protection.
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Tom Johnson
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Mayor of Cleveland. Made big strides in progressive reforms at the city level.
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Interstate Commerce Commission
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Had the power to regulate commerce between different states.
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Joe Cannon
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A New York socialist who divided the votes.
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Federal Trade Commission
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Made for consumer protection.
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Interstate Commerce Commission
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Had the power to regulate commerce between different states.
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Keating –Owens Act
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One of the first child labor laws.
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1910 midterm elections
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Put Woodrow Wilson and in office.
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1912 Presidential election
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Put Woodrow Wilson and in office.
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1902 Coal Strike
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United Mine Workers of America went on strike in Pennsylvania.
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Catecholamines in the CNS that are released from neurons and act as neurotransmitters
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Epinenephrin and Dopamine
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Robert LaFollette – “Wisconsin Idea”
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Already done.
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Thorstein Veblen
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Called rich people the "leisure class", he was a social psychologist.
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Dr. Alice Hamilton
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Founder of occupational health.
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John Dewey
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Already done.
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