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- 3. Woodrow Wilson’s name for his reform program
- 4. Voters decide to approve or reject a law
- 6. Progressivism was diminished by _________
- 7. A basic anti-suffrage argument was that women would become too _____
- 8. With this voters put issues and laws on the ballots
- 9. Believed Americans could eliminate poverty by discouraging land speculation
- 11. This planned and developed irrigation projects
- 14. Theodore Roosevelt ended the United Mine Workers’ strike in 1902 by convincing both sides to submit to arbitration
- 15. Investigative reporters who sought to expose corruption and wrongdoing
- 19. Concern for the protection of natural resources
- 20. Prohibited deliberate mislabeling of products
- 23. This amendment gave Congress power to levy an income tax
- 24. Woodrow Wilson won the Presidential election of 1912 partly due to a split in the _________
- 25. This amendment created the direct election of U.S. Senators
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- 1. Municipal reformers favored city control of _________ in the early 1900’s
- 2. Progressive Republicans were angry at President Taft over his handling of the __________ Affair
- 5. Theodore Roosevelt’s name for his reform program
- 10. Was established to reorganize the nation’s banking system
- 12. President Taft continued Roosevelt’s progressive program pursuing ______ cases
- 13. This legalized strikes and peaceful picketing
- 16. Nonviolent refusal to obey a law
- 17. Most Progressives agreed that government should protect workers and help the poor
- 18. This amendment prohibited the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol
- 21. Voters can remove an official from office
- 22. With this voters select candidates for political office
