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W.H.T S.C.C.J. T.R. N.P.P. “Bull Moose” W.W. N.P.P. WWI
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Keystone, South Dakota 1927-1941
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T.Roosevelt Wm.Taft W.Wilson
What is meant by Bully Pulpit Progressivism T.Roosevelt Wm.Taft W.Wilson Social Political Economic Secret Ballot Initiative Referendum Recall Amendments 16,17,18,19 Define Socialism Lacking area
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(230 million acres preserved)
Bully Pulpit Progressivism T.Roosevelt Wm.Taft W.Wilson Social Political Economic Secret Ballot Muckrakers Initiative Keating-Owen Act 1916 Referendum Pure Food & Drug Act Recall Conservation: Antiquities Act (230 million acres preserved) Amendments 16,17,18,19 Muller/Bunting v. Oregon Define Socialism
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Lackluster, cautious Progressivism under Taft, 1909-1913
U.S. Forest Service; Gifford Pinchot John Muir 11892 Sierra Club
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Issues with Payne-Aldrich Tariff
Lackluster, cautious Progressivism under Taft, Issues with Payne-Aldrich Tariff Split in Republican Party : “Old Guard” GOP, & the Progressives **Trustbuster** *S.C.C.J *
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T.Roosevelt Wm.Taft W.Wilson
Bully Pulpit Progressivism T.Roosevelt Wm.Taft W.Wilson Social Political Economic Secret Ballot Square Deal Muckrakers Trust Buster Initiative Keating-Owen Act 1916 Federal Trade Comm. Referendum Pure Food & Drug Act Conservation Federal Reserve System Recall Muller/Bunting v. Oregon the TARIFF Amendments 16,17,18,19 Define Socialism Lacking area =
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Federal Reserve Board (federalreserve.gov)
Monetary Policy Role
“The primary responsibility of the central bank is to influence the flow of money and credit in the nation's economy. Each Federal Reserve Bank has a research staff to gather and analyze a wide range of economic data and to interpret conditions and developments in the economy.” elastic currency
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2014-present Janet Yellen Ben Bernanke Alan Greenspan
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Federal Trade Commission (ftc.gov)
“The FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection stops unfair, deceptive and fraudulent business practices by collecting complaints and conducting investigations, suing companies and people that break the law, developing rules to maintain a fair marketplace, and educating consumers and businesses about their rights and responsibilities.” “The FTC sues companies that make deceptive claims about their products or services. These lawsuits sometimes result in refunds for the people affected.” EX. Consumers are getting more robocalls than ever. Technology is the reason: Companies are using autodialers that can send out thousands of phone calls every minute for an incredibly low cost. EX. FTC Says AT&T Has Misled Millions of Consumers with Unlimited Data Promises EX. The Federal Trade Commission has alleged that Wyndham violated that provision by failing to take reasonable measures to protect credit card numbers that its customers entrusted to it and that it stored on its computer networks. The computer system was hacked, and the numbers were stolen and used to make fraudulent purchases.
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