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What was the 3 part strategy for attaining women's suffrage?
1. State legislatures grant women right to vote
2. Test court cases
3. Push for national constitutional amendment (19th)
What were the 4 goals of the Progressive movement?
1. Protect social welfare
2. Promote moral improvement
3. Create economic reform
4. Foster efficiency
Who were the candidates for the 1912 election?
1. Roosevelt
2. Taft
3. Wilson
4. Debs
What did Woodrow Wilson's program, "New Freedom", attack in the triple wall of privilege?
1. Tariffs
2. Trusts
3. High Finance (banking)
Term for the progressive reforms of the Roosevelt administration:
Square Deal
This group aimed for full equality among races:
NAACP
This amendment led to the popular election of US Senators:
17th Amendment
Teddy Roosevelt's Progressive group for the 1912 election:
Bull Moose Party
This caused Roosevelt to demonstrate a new principle that when a strike threatened public welfare, the federal government was expected to intervene:
1902 Coal Strike
This is a bill originated by the people, instead of the legislature:
Initiative
The term for the right to vote:
Suffrage
The banning of alcoholic beverages:
Prohibition
This granted women the right to vote:
19th Amendment
Wrote THE JUNGLE:
Upton Sinclair
The vote on the initiative:
Referendum
This President's assassination led to Teddy Roosevelt taking office:
McKinley
Roosevelt's breaking apart of industries that hurt the public interest:
Trustbusting
This made it illegal for railroads to give, and shippers to receive, rebates for using particular railroads:
Elkins Act
The nation's banking system:
Federal Reserve System
This basically ended the Progressive Era:
World War I