Progressive Era Vocab.

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Progressive Era Vocab

Reform: change for the better (improvement) Progressives: making progress  toward better conditions; employing or advocating more enlightened or liberal ideas, new or experimental methods, etc Conservatives: one who adheres to traditional methods or views Progressive movement: An early 20th century reform movement seeking to return control of the government to the people, to restore economic opportunities, and to correct injustices in American life .

Muckraker: one of the magazine journalists who exposed the corrupt side of business and public life in the early 1900s Economic: relating to money, trade, taxes, jobs, or business structure Social: relating to peoples’ safety, health, or well-being. Regulation: government controls placed upon the operations of business and industry Political: related to government laws, elected officials, and voting.

Economic: relating to money, trade, taxes, jobs, or business structure Social: relating to peoples’ safety, health, or well-being. Political: related to government laws, elected officials, and voting.

Australian Ballot: secret ballot Direct Primary: a nominating election where voters select candidates for public office. Initiative: A procedure by which a legislative measure can be originated by the people rather than by lawmakers Referendum: a procedure by which a proposed legislative measure can be submitted to a vote of the people

Lobby(ing): The attempt to pressure/influence lawmakers to vote a certain way on a bill/proposal Recall: a procedure for removing a public official from office by a vote of the people Settlement House: a community center providing assistance to residence, particularly immigrants, in a slum neighborhood Suffrage: the right to vote

Bull Moose Party: 3rd Party created by Theodore Roosevelt for the 1912 election; also known as the Progressive Party