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Chapter 30

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"the triple wall of privilege"   the tariff, the banks, and the trusts.  
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the triple wall of privilege- tariff   Underwood Tariff Bill significantly reduced the tariff rates  
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the triple wall of privilege- banks   Federal Reserve Board oversaw a nationwide system of 12 regional Federal Reserve banks. The board was empowered to issue paper money  
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the triple wall of privilege- trusts   Clayton Anti-Trust Act of 1914 extended Sherman Act's list of business practices that were deemed objectionable. Federal Trade Commission Act of 1914 allowed presidentially-appointed commission to oversee industries in interstate trade like meatpacking  
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LaFolette Seamen's Act   benefited sailors by requiring decent treatment and a living wage on American ships.  
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Adamson Act of 1916   established an 8-hour work day for all employees on trains in interstate commerce  
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Federal Farm Loan Act of 1916   made loans available to farmers at low rates of interest  
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Warehouse Act of 1916   authorized loans on the security of staple crops  
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Jones Act in 1916   granted the Philippines territorial status and promised independence as soon as a stable government could be established  
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Wisconsin Idea   Referendum, Initiative, Recall, Direct Primary  
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