History 1302 - Test 3
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show | Sought to humanize and regulate big business; investigate, educate, legislate; supporters: middle class, prosperous farmers, skilled laborers; NOT - grew support in the south and west
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show | 19th
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show | changes in tax laws; recorded municipal government; voters chose candidates instead of parties; improved public health; public ownership if gas, electricity, water, etc.
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show | Stiffen law regulating labor of women and children; the create and strengthen commissions to regulate railroads and utilities; to impose corporate and inheritance taxes; to improve mental and penal instructions; to allocate funds for state universities
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show | a forum of ideas and leadership for the nation; invited Booker T. Washington; NOT - legally maintained a biracial support in the south
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show | he pledged to protect the good and control the bad trusts
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show | The Northern securities company for violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act
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Explain the resolution of the anthracite coal miners strike of 1902 | show 🗑
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show | Railroad regulation; pure food and drug act; the meat inspection act; conservation; NOT - gold standard act
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show | wise use of natural resources; didn't just lock them away
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show | power of the speaker of the house; tariffs; conservation; NOT- immigration
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show | Extended the regulatory powers of the Interstate Commerce Commission to telephone and telegraph; stronger regulation of the RR's; statehood for AZ and NM
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Identify the candidates and results of the presidential election of 1912 | show 🗑
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show | The Underwood tariff act (1913); Federal reserve; Clayton Antitrust Act
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Describe Wilson's anti-progressive stands on legislation | show 🗑
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