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20 Cards in this Set
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Urbanization
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Factories! People came to the cities for jobs in industry; blacks from oppression in the south.
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Niagara Movement
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Du Bois; N.A.A.C.P. ;Plessy v. Ferguson
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Business Regulation
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Clayton Anti-trust>Break up monopolies.
Federal Trade Commission>interesting unfair business. |
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Banking Reform
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Federal Reserve Act>12 banks across country reporting to national federal reserve.
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Triple Wall of Privilege
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Business.
Banking. Tariff. |
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Woodrow Wilson's Progressive Program
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Banking Reform.
Business Regulation. Lowered Tariff. |
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Underwood Tariff
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Lowered tariff>gave us 16th amendment (income tax)
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New Freedom
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(Wilson) Limit on big business and government.
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New Nationalism
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(Roosevelt) More government regulation.
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Election 1912
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Taft (Republican)
Roosevelt (Bull Moose Party)>(progressive) Wilson (Democrat) Debs (Socialist) |
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Eugene V. Debs
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Socialists.
Some socialist ideas get adopted by progressives. |
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Socialism
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Progressive but wanted public ownership of key industries. (Wanted the things that people needed.)
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Square Deal
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Roosevelt.
More fair than Social Darwinism. Anthracite Coal Mine Strike, TR took side of the union (labor). |
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Pinchot-Ballinger Controversy
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Taft fires Pinchot for insubordination.
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Payne-Aldrich Tariff
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Raised tariff on exports.
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Progressive
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Future/progress oriented, government could be used as agent of change for good commission.
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Conservative
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Status quo, favor wealth, military, and conservative moral values beneficial not-change.
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Mann-Elkins 1910
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Gave ICC power to suspend railroads and telegraph rates.
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Voter Participation 1910
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"Australian Secret Ballot"
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Initiative
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Citizens could propose laws.
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