Chapter 18 sections 3 & 4 U.S
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
who did Taft win the presidency against? | William Jennings Brian |
this angered many of Tafts supporters, especially the progressives? | he did not elect any into his cabinet |
Tafts secretary who opposed many conservatist practices | Richard A. Ballinger |
plan initiated by Roosevelt, a type of business regulation, welfare laws, workplace protection, income, voting reform... | New Nationalism |
became nickname of the progressive party as TR made a statement about this | Bull Moose party |
Bull moose party values include | tariff reduction, womens suffrage, regulation of business, child labor ban , 8 hour workday |
act that gave Interstate commerce the power to regulate telephone and telegragh rates | Mann-Elkins act of1910 |
democrat party choice, new jersey governer who critisized large businesses and big goverment, believed in pure progressivism | Woodrow Wilson |
election was between these 4 candidares who emerged as victor? 1912 | Roosevelt andTaft split Republican voteWoodrow Wilson has democrat ticket labor leader Eugene V. Debs socialist leader |
Wilsons accomplishments during presidency | Underwood Tariff Act 1913- reduced tariff to 25 %, didnt like trusts limited them |
act which spelled out what big businesses couldn't do, strengthened Antitrust Sherman Act 1890 | Clayton Antitrust act |
set up by wilson and congress, FTC given power to order firms to cease and desist if businessman practices found ufair | FTC Federal Trade Commission |
passed by congress, created the Federal Reserve System, system in which each federal bank was owned by 12 districts, allowed for the creation of bank notes which expand the amounr of currency in circulation | Federal Reserve act of 1913 |
known as the peoples lawyer, first jewish supreme court nominee *helped Wilson win again | Luis D. Brandeis |
progressice presidents took little interest in | improving social justice, migrant and farm workers, municipals, as progressism died down womens suffrage began |
became the nations most champions of womens suffrage | Susan B. Anthony and Candy Stanton |
nonviolent refusal to obey the law in order to change it | civil disobediance |
what was the differance between the NWS and the AWS | the AMS mainly focused on voting |
first state to grant women suffrage | Wyoming |
Anthony, Stanton and Lucy | stone founded the National American Women suffrage Association |
Alice Paul and Lucy Burns efforts led to the creation of the | congressional union |
rose as a leader of the NAWSA, talented speaker from Iowa | Carrie Chapman Catt |
the eighteenth ammendment prohibit the sale of | liquor |
nineteenth ammendment finally grant womens suffrage in 1920 | last major reform in the Progressive Era |
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