Reforming Government
Big Businesses & Monopolies
Progressive Presidents
Women's Suffrage Movement
Social Reforms
100

What was the Initiative reform?

Citizens propose new laws. If enough signatures are gathered, it goes to a vote.

100

Define monopoly.

One company controls an entire industry with no competition.

100

How did the role of presidents change during this time?

Before this time, presidents were less involved in economic ussies. Now progressive presidents believed the government should protect people, regulate business, and promote fairness.

100

Where did the Women's Suffrage Movement begin to get organized?

Seneca Falls Convention

100

What are social reforms?

Changes aimed at improving people's daily lives.

200

What was the Referendum reform?

Citizens vote directly on a law.

200

Define trust.

A group of companies working together to eliminate competition.

200

What was Roosevelt's view on breaking up monopolies

He believed some big businesses were okay - but not unfair ones

200

How long did it take to change people's perspectives on the role of women in society? 

Decades

200

Give two examples of public health reforms.

Clean water systems, garbage collection, and food safety laws

300

What was the Recall reform?

Citizens can remove an elected official before their term ends.

300

Why were monopolies a problem? Give at least two reasons.

Raise prices, lower quality, hurt small businesses, gain too much power over the economy

300

What was William Howard Taft's view on breaking up monopolies?

Taft broke up as many trusts or monopolies as he could.

300

What were some tactics used for Women's Suffrage Movement to spread the word of their movement?

Protests, Demonstrations, Lobbying

300

Name two education reforms.

Compulsory education laws and more public schools

400

What was the Direct Primary reform?

Voters choose party candidates instead of party leaders.

400

What was the Sherman Antirust Act?

First law to break up monopolies.

400

What was Woodrow Wilson's view on breaking up monopolies?

Wilson focused on breaking up big powerful businesses and helping small businesses.

400

Name two of the three leaders of the Women's Suffrage Movement.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Alice Paul

400

What was the goal of the temperance movement?

Reduce or eliminate alcohol consumption.

500

What was the 17th Amendment?

Senators are now elected directly by the people.

500

Which president was nicknamed the "Trust Buster"

Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt

500

What were the name of the polices Roosevelt and Wilson implemented for breaking up monopolies?

The Square Deal and The New Freedom

500

What did the 19th Amendment do?

Gave women the right to vote.

500

Did the reforms work?

Yes and no. Some reforms worked great, while other had intended consequences. The temperance movement increased crime.

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