Progressive Era Reforms
Key Figures
Legislation and Acts
Social Movements
Economic Changes
100

This amendment allowed for the direct election of U.S. Senators.

What is the 17th Amendment?

100

She founded the Hull House to support immigrants and the poor.

Who is Jane Addams?

100

This 1906 law ensured food and drugs were correctly labeled and safe for consumption.

What is the Pure Food and Drug Act?

100

This movement sought to ban alcohol in the U.S.

What is the Temperance Movement?

100

These journalists exposed corruption and social injustices during the Progressive Era.

Who are muckrakers?

200

This law regulated monopolies and helped prevent unfair business practices.

What is the Sherman Antitrust Act?

200

He was a muckraking journalist who exposed corruption in city governments with his book The Shame of the Cities.

Who is Lincoln Steffens?

200

This act made it illegal for railroads to give rebates and ensured fair pricing.

What is the Elkins Act?

200

This constitutional amendment prohibited the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcohol.

What is the 18th Amendment?

200

This government agency was created to enforce antitrust laws and protect consumers.

What is the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)?

300

This organization was founded to promote African American rights and end racial discrimination.

What is the NAACP?

300

This activist was a leading voice in the women’s suffrage movement.

Who is Susan B. Anthony?

300

This act allowed for government regulation of meatpacking plants.

What is the Meat Inspection Act?

300

This suffrage leader was instrumental in getting the 19th Amendment passed.

Who is Alice Paul?

300

This term describes applying Christian ethics to social issues, inspiring many Progressive reforms.

What is the Social Gospel Movement?

400

This Progressive president was known for his "Square Deal" policies.

Who is Theodore Roosevelt?

400

He helped establish the National Parks system and worked for conservation.

Who is John Muir?

400

This law strengthened antitrust regulations and protected labor unions.

What is the Clayton Antitrust Act?

400

This African American leader believed in vocational education and economic self-reliance as the path to equality.

Who is Booker T. Washington?

400

This 1913 act allowed the government to issue paper money and control banking reserves.

What is the Federal Reserve Act?

500

This economic reform introduced an income tax to replace tariffs as the main government revenue source.

What is the 16th Amendment?

500

She was a muckraker who wrote The History of the Standard Oil Company exposing unfair business practices.

Who is Ida Tarbell?

500

This act established a national banking system to regulate money supply and credit.

What is the Federal Reserve Act?

500

This movement pushed for better working conditions and child labor laws.

What is the Labor Movement?

500

This economic theory argues that businesses should be left alone by the government to regulate themselves.

What is laissez-faire?

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