wrote the Jungle and exposed the meat packing industry
Upton Sinclair
was the last monarch of Hawaii. Practiced peaceful resistance to the US businessmen who ended her reign.
Queen Liliuokalani
aimed to restore economic opportunities and correct injustices in American life
Progressive Movement
the policy in which stronger nations extend their economic, political, or military control over weaker territories
imperialism
the banning of alcoholic beverages
Prohibition
President of the US, lead the Rough Riders, and Passed Progressive Reforms under the Square Deal
Teddy Roosevelt
American newspaper editor and publisher who helped to establish the pattern of the modern newspaper. Encouraged yellow journalism (two answers)
Joseph Pulitzer or William Randolph Hearst
the various progressive reforms sponsored by the Roosevelt administration
Square Deal
a sensational style of writing, which exaggerates the news to lure and enrage readers
yellow journalism
focused on three key areas; Tariff Reform, Banking Reform, and Trust-busting
Wilson's New Freedom
a leading proponent of woman suffrage. founded the National Women Suffrage Association - later known as NAWSA. (two answers work for this question)
Susan B Anthony or Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Rich plantation owner in Hawaii who was largely responsible for bringing Hawaii into the United States as a territory in the 1890s. Became first President of Hawaii
Sanford B Doles
the right to vote
suffrage
US insisted that Cuba include this in their constitution. Secured Cuba as a protectorate of the United States
Platt Amendment
Its ratification in 1913 made direct election of senators the law of the land.
17th amendment
Created the plan the "New Freedom" which focused on three sections of reform. Tariffs, Banking, and Trust Busting
Woodrow Wilson
Used the policy of dollar diplomacy, the policy of using U.S. businesses to influence Latin American nations.
William Howard Taft
some wilderness areas would be preserved while others would be developed for the common good
conservation
letters addressed to the leaders of imperialist nations proposing that the nations share their trading rights with the United States
Open Door notes
peace agreement between Spain and the United States that ended the Spanish-American War.
formed National Women’s Party and encouraged more radical tactics for suffrage. Arrested while picketing
Alice Paul
rebel leader of Filipinos - believed that the United States had promised independence to the Philippines
Emilio Aguinaldo
Journalists who wrote about the corrupt side of business and public life in mass circulation magazines during the early 20th century became known as
muckrackers
America’s intention to intervene whenever political problems in Latin America threatened U.S business policy is known as the
Roosevelt Corallary
an uprising against foreigners (especially the US) that occurred in China about 1900. begun by peasants and crushed by United States troops
Boxer Rebellion