| A | B |
| Progressive Movement | reform efforts to return control of gov't. to people |
| Goals of Progressive Movement | protect social welfare, promote moral improvement, create economic reform, foster efficiency |
| Florence Kelly | social reformer, campaigned for child-labor law |
| Prohibition/Carrie Nation | banning of alcohol/woman who worked for prohibition of alcohol |
| muckrakers | journalists who wrote about the corrupt side of business |
| Frederick Winslow Taylor | popularized concept of scientific management>improve efficiency in work place |
| Robert M. LaFollette | Governor of Wisconsin, Progressive Rep. leader |
| National Child Labor Committee | worked to end child labor/passed Keating-Owen Act in 1916 (later repealed) |
| Initiative | bill originating from the people rather than lawmakers |
| referendum | a vote on an initiative by voters, not legislature |
| recall | enables voters to remove public officials from officeby forcing them into another election |
| 17th Amendment | Direct election of Congressional Senators by popular vote |