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Ch. 17

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recallThis enabled voters to remove public officials from elected positions by forcing them to face elections before the end of their term if enough voters requested it.
initiativeThis is a bill initiated or launched by citizens.
prohibitionMembers of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union fought for this cause.
referendumThis is a vote on an initiative.
muckrakerThis is a term used to describe a journalist who exposed government abuses and big business corruption to the readers of mass circulation magazines and newspapers.
Florence Kellyadvocate for improving the lives of women, got the Illinois Factory Act passed in 1993; prohibiting child labor and limiting women's hours.
Robert M. La FolletteThe reform governor and Senator from Wisconsin who made reform the railroad industry his primary target.
scientific managementThis was one of the inspirations for the creation of assembly lines at the Ford Motor Company.
progressive movementThis included a series of reform efforts that aimed to correct injustices in American life.
Seventeenth AmendmentThis made direct election of Senators the law of the land.
Susan la FlescheNative American woman who spoke out for the Ponca people
NACWNational Association of Colored Women
suffragethe right to vote
Susan B. Anthonya leading proponent of woman suffrage
NAWSANational American Woman Suffrage Association; founded by Susam B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton
NAACPNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People; founded by WEB du Bois
Elkins Act1903 legislation that strengthened the Interstate Commerce Act by imposing heavy fines on railroads for deviating from published freight rates.
The JungleUpton Sinclair's book about the terrible conditions in the meatpacking industry.
Square DealThis term was used to describe the various progressive reforms backed by the Roosevelt administration.
conservationthe idea that some wilderness areas should be preserved while others whoudl be developed for the common good
Upton SinclairThis muckraking journalist shocked readers with his nauseating account of the meatpacking industry's conditions.
WEB Du Boisfounde of the NAACP and first African American to get a Ph.D from Harvard
Meat Inspection ActThis legislation put forth strict cleanliness requirements for meatpackers and created the program of federal meat inspection still used today.
Sherman Antitrust ActThis legislation was used by Roosevelt to file 44 antitrust suits.
Theodore Rooseveltat 42 years old he was the youngest president ever elected
1902 coal miners' strikeThis was settled when Roosevelt got involved in the negotiations.
Pure Food and Drug ActThis legislation halted the sale of contaminated foods or drugs and called for truth in labeling.
Woodrow Wilsonwon the election of 1912
Gifford Pinchotfavored scientific management of wilderness areas to yield public enjoyment and private development
New FreedomDemocratic Party platform favored by Woodrow Wilson; favored stronger antitrust legislation, banking reform and reduced tariffs
Eugene V. Debsran for president in 1912, calling for an end to capitalism but garnered no electoral votes
Progressive Partyalso known as the Bull Moose party, advocated a number of reforms including woman suffrage, an eight hour work day and a federal child labor law; Theodore Roosevelt ran for President as a Bull Moose in 1912
Payne-Aldrich Tariffa compromise tariff signed by President Taft; angered his progressive supporters
19th amendmentgranted women the right to vote
graduated income taxa tax in which higher incomes are taxed at higher rates
16th Amendmentlegalized a graduated income tax
Woodrow WilsonDemocratic candidate for president elected in 1912 on a platform of progressive reforms
Underwood TariffBill that cut tariffs to the lowest rates since the Civil War
woman's suffragewoman's right to vote
Federal Reserve Actset up a system of decentralized private banking system under federal control; gives the federal government a way to quickly adjust the amount of money in circulation
Carrie Chapman Cattsucceded Susan B. Anthony as presiden of NAWSA, worked for woman's suffrage
Clayton Antitrust Actstrengthened the Sherman Antitrust Act by making it illegal for a company to acquire the stock of another company if doing so would create a monopoly.
Federal Reserve SystemSystem of 12 regional banks that issue paper money and control the amount of currency in circulation
Federal Trade Commisionset up in 1914 to investigate posssible violations of regulatory laws.
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