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Direct election of Senators 17 th Amed.

The right to vote cannot be denied because of sex 19 th Amend.

Initiative Allows voters to introduce legislation

Allowed for proposed legislation to be submitted to the voters for approval Referendum

Recall Holding a special election to vote out an elected official before their term is up

Having a third, impartial party settle a dispute arbitration

Movement that supported the moderation or elimination of alcohol Temperance Movement

Founder of the National Women’s Party Alice Paul

With my ‘Winning Plan’ women will gain the right to vote Carrie Chapman Catt

Gaining a state by state approach for women to gain voting rights Winning Plan NAWSA Carrie Chapman Catt

I supported the Meat Inspection Act T. Roosevelt

Women who stared Hull House Jane Addams

Youngest man to ever hold the nation’s highest office T. Roosevelt

Law that controlled medicines and banned false labeling on packages Pure Food & Drug Act

Election reform that prevented the Boss from knowing how you voted Secret ballot

Law that T. Roosevelt signed as a result of public pressure caused by Sinclair’s The Jungle. Meat Inspection Act

Name of the political party that T. Roosevelt led in the 1912 election after he broke from the Republicans Progressive Party

How could women be able to change the laws? vote

President _________ urged Congress to pass the Anthony Amendment Wilson

What happened to many women’s children in the event of a divorce? Husband would gain custody

The Anthony Amendment 19 th Amend.

Father that sued for son to work longer hours-court case Hammer v. Dagenhart

The act was unconstitutional because it did not limit child labor, but rather commerce of goods Keating-Owen Child Labor Act

How did Progressives believe they could fix society’s problems? Reform government Regulate business Reform society

What W.H. Taft really wanted to be? Supreme Court justice

I restored Alaska land to federal forest service Pres. Taft

Court case about baker’s working hours Lochner V. New York

Women would also be the weaker sex, therefore men need to pass legislation to protect them Muller v. Oregon

I established the first national parks T. Roosevelt

Picketed the White House until a suffrage amendment was passed National Women’s Party Alice Paul

Last state to ratify the 19 th Amendment Tenn.

All party members vote for a candidate to run in the general election Direct Primary

The Constitution originally specified that Senators who be chosen by…. State Legislators

Crusading journalists who investigated social conditions and political corruption Muckrakers

Nickname of the Progressive Party Bull-Moose Party

2 Leaders of the women’s suffrage movement: Susan B. Anthony Elizabeth Cady Stanton Alice Paul Lucy Burns

Made illegal with the passage of Prohibition alcohol

Areas that Progressives failed to address Rural America African-American rights

Idea that the government should own & operate industry for the community as a whole Socialism

My face is on the dollar coin Susan B. Anthony

Supreme decided that the state law violated the 14 th Amendment Lochner v. New York

Brandies brief was used in this court case Muller v. Oregon

Reason why suffrage women were arrested & put in jail Blocking side walk traffic by picketing the White House