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| These progressives believed taht less democracy in the government would make it more efficient | Efficiency
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| governor of Wisconsin that gave his state the nickname "the laboratory of democracy" with ideas such a direct primary | Robert Lafollette
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| Theodore Roosevelt followed this idea in international affairs | social darwinism
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| who believed that most trusts were benficial to the efficiency or the government and should only be regulated | Theodore Roosevelt
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| Roosevelt's right hand man who followed him in the presidency | Taft
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| law that prohibited employment of children under 14 in factories involved in interstate commerce; later declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court | Keating-Owen
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| used protests to help force suffrage for women | Alice Paul
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| government ownership of business | socialism
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| Roosevelt warned Taft to avoid these because the controversial issue would split the Republican party | tariffs
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| because he did not think Taft lived up to Progressive ideals, TR ran for president again as a candidate for this party | Progressive Party
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| where all party members vote for a candidate to run in the general election; for examples, all republicans can vote in the republican primary to elect their presidential candidate. | direct primary
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| although he did not believe in high tariffs, Taft passed a bill barely lowering tariffs which let down many people of his party | Payne-Aldrich Tariff
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| this and urbanization were blamed for society's problems | industrialization
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| the preservation of the environment and TR's biggest legacy | conservation
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| an organization to protect the voting rights and other rights of African Americans, founded by W.E.B. Du Bois | NAACP
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| nickname for the Progressive Party of TR | Bull Moose
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| unregulated markets | laissez-faire
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| Upton Sinclair, Jacob Riis, Ida B. Tarbell | muckrakers
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| allow voters to call for a special election to remove an elected official | recall
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| allow citizens to vote on proposed legislation | referendum
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| allow citizens to introduce bills | initiative
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| signed legislation allowing an income tax, later becoming the 16th amendment | Woodrow Wilson
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| the 17th amendment called for the direct election of these people | senators
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