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When progressivism 1890-1920
Who progressivism middle class
What progressivism abolish laissez faire, strengthen states and make govt responsible for social welfare
what initiative progressivism citizens can directly propose bill
what referendum progressivism citizens vote on legislation
what recall progressivism citizens can vote to remove political corruption from office
what secret ballot progressivism citizens vote in secret with ballots in boxes, prvented coercion
what direct primary porgressivism, citizens vote for primary candidates rather than party bosses choosing
muller v oregon 1908 case establishing better worker rights protecting women because they have weaker bodies
triangle factory fire occurred in 1911, drew attention to workplace safety requirements
16th amendment 1913 amendment enforcing income tax, supported by populists
17th amendment 1913 amendment supporting direct election of senators, supported by populists
18th amendment 1919 amendment making prohibition
19th amendment 1920 amendment granting women suffrage
Lincoln steffans wrote "the shame of cities" a story exposing political corruption in major us cities
ida tarbell exposed corrupt tactics of standard oil
who wrote how the other half lives jacob riis
who wrote the jungle upton sinclair
who enacted square deal theordore roosevelt
railrode strike 1902 fed sides with miners, established department of labor n crap
dept of labor and commerce established when tho 1903
William H. Taft's domestic policies trust busting, destroyed standard oil in 1911 and went after us steel
when wilson elected 1912
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