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- 2. Authorized national banks to issue emergency currency in the event of an eemergency shortage.
- 8. Law introduced in 1891 authorizing the law to set aside public forests as national parks for the public good.
- 9. Reform minded journalists who exposed corruption and scandal in magazines.
- 12. Principle introduced by Teddy Roosevelt which sought to control corporations, protect consumers, and conserve natural resources.
- 14. Government approach where there is no regulation of capitalism.
- 15. Roosevelt's secretary of war and was chosen as successor.
- 16. Act aimed at rebates introduced in 1903.
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- 1. Law introduced in 1906 that required that meat being shipped over state lines would have to be federally inspected.
- 3. Nickname given to prgressives who wanted to break the trusts formed in the Gilded Age.
- 4. Series of principles aimed at regulating railroad companies introduced in 1906.
- 5. The belief that nature must not be exploited but efficiently utilized.
- 6. Nickname for the Panic of 1907.
- 7. People who were against corruption, political inefficiency, and social injustice.
- 10. A new form of voting being introduced into the United States and would make bribery less feasible
- 11. Implemented in the constitution for the direct election of U.S. senators.
- 13. Allowed voters to directly vote on laws to remove corrupt elected officials.