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Progressives and Political Reform: From the streets to the cities to the states to Washington, D.C.!
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Progressive ideals A genuine faith in democracy. Given a chance, the majority of voters would elect honest officials instead of the corrupt ones backed by boss-dominated political machines. A desire to increase the participation of the average citizen in political decision-making. Government could be an ally.
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Cities and states as “laboratories of democracy” New ideas, laws, and other experiments can be tried out in a state and then copied elsewhere if they work. Wisconsin: “the most important state for the development of progressive legislation.” The “Wisconsin Idea,” pioneered by “Fighting Bob” LaFollette:
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The “Australian” (or secret) ballot Voters had long brought a pre-printed ballot to the polls bearing the name of a specific candidate.
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Direct primary Republican and Democratic party bosses had long controlled state conventions that nominated candidates for state and federal office. Wisconsin: In 1903, Governor LaFollette introduced the direct primary.
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Direct election of U.S. Senators Sec. 3, Clause 1 of the Constitution: U.S. Senators had always been chosen by the state legislatures, not the voters.
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“Direct democracy” reforms If politicians failed to obey “the will of the people,” Progressives had several solutions in many states: Initiative: Referendum: Recall:
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Municipal government reforms City bosses and their corrupt alliances with local businesses were the first target of Progressive reformers; regulations on water, gas, electric, and public transportation companies were created in the Progressive Era.
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More urban improvements
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More Progressive ideas take hold in states
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Progressivism goes to Washington! September 6, 1901: Republican President McKinley was assassinated by anarchist Leon Czolgosz in Buffalo, NY September 14: Vice President Theodore Roosevelt sworn in as President at age 42 “My God, that damned cowboy in the White House!” -Mark Hanna
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