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What was the 19th
Who are muckrakers
What is the direct primary
What is the Jungle
National
What are banks
State
What is the referendum
Who are US Senators
What is the Federal Trade Commision
What is the Initiative
Who is Theodore Roosevelt
What is the recall
Municipal
What is the Meat Inspection Act
National
What is the Sherman Antitrust Act
What is alcohol
Who is Woodrow Wilson
Who was Robert Lafollette
Who are women
Who is Susan B Anthony
National
Who was Teddy Roosevelt
What is income
This reform allowed the people to remove corrupt officials from office
The Clayton Act created this group to police big business
The Federal Reserve System was organized to reform these institutions
Journalists who exposed corruption in business and government
This reform allowed the people to introduce their own bills at the state level
The 17th amendment allowed people to vote directly for this group of legislators
This amendment was about expanding suffrage
The 16th Amendment allowed Congress to tax this
This reform allowed people to nominate candidates for political office
Progressive President that formed the Bull Moose Party
Pure Food and Drug Act
The Direct Primary
The 18th amendment prohibited the imporation, manufacture and sale of this
The 19th amendment granted them the right to vote
This 1906 book by Upton Sinclair exposed the horrors of the meatpacking industry
Progressive Governor of Wisconsin
Government control of utilities
This 1890 law was intended to break up monopolies
He was the first environmental president
This law helped protect the food supply
Important leader in the women's suffrage movement
National Parks
He won the four way presidential race of 1912
The Federal Reserve
This reform allowed people to approve or disaprove of laws

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Progressive President that formed the Bull Moose PartyWho is Theodore Roosevelt
Journalists who exposed corruption in business and governmentWho are muckrakers
He won the four way presidential race of 1912Who is Woodrow Wilson
Progressive Governor of WisconsinWho was Robert Lafollette
Important leader in the women's suffrage movementWho is Susan B Anthony
The 18th amendment prohibited the imporation, manufacture and sale of this What is alcohol
The 19th amendment granted them the right to voteWho are women
The 16th Amendment allowed Congress to tax thisWhat is income
The 17th amendment allowed people to vote directly for this group of legislatorsWho are US Senators
This amendment was about expanding suffrageWhat was the 19th
This law helped protect the food supplyWhat is the Meat Inspection Act
This reform allowed the people to introduce their own bills at the state levelWhat is the Initiative
This reform allowed the people to remove corrupt officials from officeWhat is the recall
This reform allowed people to nominate candidates for political officeWhat is the direct primary
This reform allowed people to approve or disaprove of lawsWhat is the referendum
Pure Food and Drug ActNational
Government control of utilitiesMunicipal
The Direct PrimaryState
The Federal ReserveNational
National ParksNational
The Clayton Act created this group to police big businessWhat is the Federal Trade Commision
The Federal Reserve System was organized to reform these institutionsWhat are banks
This 1906 book by Upton Sinclair exposed the horrors of the meatpacking industryWhat is the Jungle
He was the first environmental presidentWho was Teddy Roosevelt
This 1890 law was intended to break up monopoliesWhat is the Sherman Antitrust Act