women rights
FOOD
Success and Limitations of Progressive Era
Important Individuals
Federal Government
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why was the settlement house important to women rights?

They provide leadership opportunities for women and promote social reforms

100

How did the industrialization change the production of food in the late nineteenth century?

Food began to be mass-produced in factories, making it cheaper and more widely available.

100

How successful were progressive labor reforms by 1920.

They improved condition but did not eliminate exploitation entirely.

100

How did Andre Carnegie influence industrialization during the Gilded Age?

He built a steel Empire though vertical integration and promoted the Gospel of wealth.

100

How did the Federal government's role in the economy change during the progressive Era?

It expanded regulation of business to protect consumers, workers and competitions.

200

What was the main goal of the women suffrage movement during the Progressive Era?

To secure voting rights for women at the state and national level?

200

Why did urbanization increase concerns about food safety?

Rapid city growth led to unsanitary conditions and unsafe food progressing practices?

200

What consitutional amendment resulted from progressive efforts.

Th 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th amendments

200

Why was John D. Rockefeller a significant figure in late nineteenth-century capitalism.

He created Standard Oil and use trusts and horizontal integration to dominate the oil industry.

200

Why was the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 significant?

It was the first Federal attempt to limit monopolies and trust, though initially weekly enforced.

300

How did the women's reform organizations contribute to the progressive reforms. 

They advocate for labor laws, education reforms and public health improvement.

300

How did Upton Sinclair's The Jungle influence food regulation?

It exposed dangerous of work conditions leading to the public outrage.

300
What did Prohibition reflect progressive ideals?

it aimed to improve moral behavior and reduce social problems.

300

How did Theodore Roosevelt reflect Progressive leadership?

He expanded government regulation attacked monopolies and supported consumer protection.

300

How did Theodore Roosevelt strengthen federal authority over big business?

He enforced antitrust laws and regulated railroad though Hepburn Act

400

How did world war l advance women suffrage?

Women wartime contributions strengthened arguments for political equality.

400

What Progressive reforms improved food safety?

The meat inspection Act and the Pure food and drug Act of 1906.

400

In what way did Progressive fail to address racial inequality?

Many reforms excluded African Americans and tolerated segregation.

400

Why was the Upton Sinclair important to Progressive reform?

His novel The Jungle exposed unsafe food conditions and inspired federal regulation

400

What was the important of the Pure Food Drug Act 1906?

it increase federal responsibility for consumers protection and public health.

500

What was the significance of the 19th amendment?

It granted women the right to vote nationwide 1920.

500

Why was government regulation of food considered Progressive success?

It protected consumers and demonstrated increase federal responsibility for public welfare.

500

Overall, how successful was the Progressive Movement up to 1920?

It achieved major reforms but failed to fully solve inequality and injustice.

500

How did Jane Addams contribute to the Progressive reform efforts?

She founded Hull House and promoted social welfare and urban reforms.

500

How did the Progressive Era Constitutional Amendment increase Federal power?

They expanded Federal authority over taxation, elections, social behavior, and voting rights.

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