Gilded Age Politics
Labor Movements
Economic Reform
Progressive Leaders
Social & Cultural Reform
100

This era was nicknamed the “Gilded Age” by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner.

What is the late 19th century?

100

The AFL, led by Samuel Gompers, focused on organizing skilled workers to achieve these goals.

What are higher wages and better working conditions?

100

opulists supported the unlimited coinage of this metal to inflate currency.

What is silver?

100

This “Trust-Busting” president believed in controlling monopolies and conserving nature.

Who is Theodore Roosevelt?

100

Progressives used this type of journalism to expose corruption and social ills.

What is muckraking?

200

Political machines, like Tammany Hall, were associated with this kind of corruption.

What is patronage or graft?

200

This 1886 labor conflict in Chicago became associated with the fight for an eight-hour workday.

What is the Haymarket Riot?

200

This 1890 law attempted to prevent anti-competitive business practices.

What is the Sherman Antitrust Act?

200

She was a leading advocate for women’s suffrage and co-founded the National American Woman Suffrage Association.

Who is Susan B. Anthony?

200

These 19th-century clubs and organizations promoted temperance and reducing alcohol consumption.

What are temperance societies?

300

This law attempted to limit Chinese immigration to the U.S. in 1882.

What is the Chinese Exclusion Act?

300

This labor organization led the Pullman Strike and was a target of government intervention.

What is the American Railway Union?

300

Progressives advocated for this type of tax, which increases with income.

What is a graduated income tax?

300

He became president after Roosevelt and continued progressive reforms including the Federal Reserve Act.

Who is Woodrow Wilson?

300

This 1911 fire in New York City highlighted unsafe working conditions and led to labor reform.

What is the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire?

400

This president was assassinated in 1881 by a disappointed office seeker.

Who is James A. Garfield?

400

This term describes workers refusing to work in order to force changes from employers.

What is a strike?

400

This reform aimed to regulate railroads and prevent unfair rates for farmers.

What is the Interstate Commerce Act?

400

This social reformer helped improve tenement housing and founded Hull House.

Who is Jane Addams?

400

This movement sought to assimilate immigrants through education and social programs.

What is the Americanization movement?

500

The Pendleton Civil Service Act reformed this system for government jobs.

What is the spoils system?

500

The 1892 strike at this steel company highlighted violent suppression of labor protests.

What is the Homestead Strike?

500

These laws regulated working hours, safety, and sanitation in factories.

What are labor laws or workplace reforms?

500

This African-American leader pushed for immediate civil rights through education and political engagement.

Who is W.E.B. Du Bois?

500

Settlement houses provided these services to urban poor populations.

What are education, childcare, and social services?

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