| A | B |
| to work actively for a candidate or political party | electioneering |
| the ending of the rights of a debter to personal property | foreclosure |
| a speech given by a person being formally inducted into office | inaugural address |
| to become industrial | industrialization |
| something received (property or a title) from an ancestor by legal succession or will | inheritance |
| a group of persons trying to influence public officials in favor of a specific cause | lobby |
| the attitude that physical well-being and worldly possessions create the greatest good | materialism |
| conforming to standards of what is right or just in behavior | moral |
| a US political movement that poitical and legislative power resides with the citizens | populism |
| promoting or favoring progress toward better conditions or new policies, ideas, or methods | progressive |
| the period (1920-1933) during which the 18th amendment forbidding the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages was in force | prohibition |
| to approve | ratify |
| theories or systems of social orgaization in which the means of producing and distributing goods is owned collectively or by a centralized government that often plans and controls the economy | socialism |
| the right or provilege of voting | suffrage |
| restraint in the use of or abstinence from alcholic liquors | temperance |
| characterized by or aspiring to impractical perfection | utopian |