The primary role expected of women in the 19th century
Caretaker, Homemaker
The Open Door Policy was a U.S. foreign policy initiative aimed at protecting American interests in which country?
China
This group of investigative journalists exposed social and political corruption.
Muckrackers
The 17th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution provided for
Direct election of Senators.
What legal doctrine limited the rights of married women in the 19th century?
Coverture
The Industrial Revolution led to significant urbanization. What is urbanization?
The shift from rural to urban areas
This amendment provided for the direct election of Senators.
17th Amendment
The 16th Amendment Allowed for what
How did industrialization impact women's employment opportunities in the 19th century?
It created new job opportunities for women in factories and offices.
The Treaty of Paris of 1898 resulted in the U.S. acquiring which territories?
The Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Guam
This Muckraker exposed the corrupt practices of the meatpacking industry.
Upton Sinclair
The Progressive Era saw significant advancements in social welfare. What was a way that children saw in increase in rights
The passage of laws to protect child labor.
What was the difference between Rural and Urban women in the Progressive Era?
Rural: More traditional gender roles
Urban: Women in the Workplace + Traditional Standards
What was the main argument of the Anti-Imperialists?
Colonialism is morally wrong and violates American principles.
Which of the following did Theodore Roosevelt's "Square Deal" aim to limit the power of; big business, increase government regulation, and promote conservation?
All of the Above
What was a significant conservation achievement of the Progressive Era by Theodore Roosevelt?
The establishment of national parks and forests.
What was Women's Role in the Temperance Movement?
Were the main backers/loudest voices in support
The Roosevelt Corollary was an extension of the Monroe Doctrine. What did it assert?
The U.S. had the right to intervene in Latin American affairs to maintain stability.
This Progressive Era president's "New Freedom" program focused on breaking up monopolies and restoring competition.
Woodrow Wilson
What is Trustbusting?
Government actions to stop monopolies and corporate coruption