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39 Cards in this Set
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driect primary
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a nonmination election
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seventheenth amendment
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which agave voters the power to elect theirsenators directly.
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initivative
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gives boters the power to initiate
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referendum
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is a companion to the initiative
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recall
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enables voters to remove an elected official
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samuel m. jones
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we self-made men who earned their fortunes early in life
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tom johnson
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self made men who earned their foutunes earlu in life
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robert m. la follette
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began his political career as a loyal republican
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wisconsin idea
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that became a model for other states
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theodore roosevelt
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sailed to victory
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arbitration
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is the process by which two opposing sides allow a third party to settle a dispute.
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square deal
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became roosevelt's 1904 campaign slogan
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elkins act
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forbade shipping companies from accepting rebates, or maoney given back in return for business
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hepburn act
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authorized the icc to set railroad rates and to regulate other companies engaged in interstate commerce
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upton sinclair
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the jungle
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meat inspection act
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required federal government inspection of meat shipped across state lines
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pure food and drug act
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forbade the manufacture, sale , or transportation of food
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reclamation
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the process of making damaged land productive again
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national park service
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was created in 1916
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william howard taft
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his secretary of war.
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mann-elkins act
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in 1910
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sixteenth amendement
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taft administration was partly responsible for the adoption of
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payne-aldrich tariff
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bil that the republican party ever passed
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ballinger-pinchot affair
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singaled tafts weakness on conservation
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joseph cannon
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of illionis a conservative republican
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george norris
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a progressive from nebraska began an effort to break canno's
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progressive party
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also called the bull moose party after roosevelt declared that he felt
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woodrow wilson
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of new jersey
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new freedom
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program made proposals to small businesses
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eugene debs
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the socialist party had done very well in the 1910 elections
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reserved act
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of 1913 which combined these two views,
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clayton antitrust act
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in oc tober 1914 this act clarified and extended the 1890
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federal trade commission
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the ftc was authorized to investigate corportions
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adamson act
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not only won applause from reformers but also prevented the strike.
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keating-ownen child labor act
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in 1916 backed by wison, the act oulawed the interstare sale of products produced by child labor.
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nawsa
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fiybded ub 1890, its first two presidents
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alice paul
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a militant young quaker suffrage
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carrie chapman catt
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nawsa contunued to use traditonal political strategies to attain voting rights
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niteenth amendent
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granting women full voting rights
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