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| Act passed to strengthen the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. It spelled out what big businesses couldn't do |
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| Writers who exposed the wrongdoings in business and politics |
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| A system that gives cities a limited degree of self rule |
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| Court orders that prohibited a certain activity (i.e. strikes) |
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| Programs which helped ensure a minimum standard of living which included unemployment, accident and health insurance, and the Social Security system |
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| Voters select their party's candidates |
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| Wilson's policy that promoted antitrust modification, tariff revision, and reform in banking and currency matters. |
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| Voters can put bills before the legislature |
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| Called for business regulation, welfare laws, workplace protection for women and children, income and inheritance tax, and voting reform |
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| Permits voters to remove public officials from office before the next election |
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| A process that allows citizens to approve of disapprove a law passed by the legislature |
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