literacy tests
Literacy tests--APEXVS
The 1912 election of Theodore Roosevelt.
Because all three major candidates were Progressive, Progressive votes were split.
In the presidential election of 1912, progressive politicians were given a platform to advocate for reforms such as women's suffrage, workers' rights, and income tax. This election marked a significant shift in American politics as the progressive movement gained momentum and challenged the established political parties. The election ultimately led to the formation of the Progressive Party, also known as the Bull Moose Party, by former President Theodore Roosevelt, who campaigned on a platform of progressive policies.
were given a resounding endorsement
The Progressive Party was also called the "Bull Moose" party.
The progressive movement brought about a reform in the election of US senators. The reform provided for the direct election of senators into the legislature.
The Progressive Conservative Party led by Brian Mulroney
Direct election of senators
states have jurisdiction over election procedures
the rights of unions to bargain collectively
The Progressive Party