Homes to help unwed or single women find jobs, while educating their children.
What are Settlement Houses?
The legal prevention of the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages in the United States from 1920 to 1933 under the terms of the Eighteenth Amendment.
What is Prohibition?
A new breed of journalist prevalent in the 1890s; interested in the form of written whistle-blowing. Targeted specific governments and businesses such as the meat-packing industry
Who were Muckrakers?
This Amendment gave woman the right to vote.
What is the 19th Amendment?
A practice performers used typically in minstrel shows to depict African-Americans in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era.
What is Blackface?
The YMCA & the Salvation Army are examples of this movement.
What is Social Gospel?
This Pro-Prohibition figure was well known for use a particular weapon that she used to destroy bar in the name of the Temperance Movement.
Who was Carrie Nation?
This labor union was most known for striking Pullman car during the Gilded Age. It was headed by Eugene Debs.
What is the American Railway Union?
This Amendment to the Constitution stated, "The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two Senators from each state, elected by the people thereof, for six years; and each Senator shall have one vote."
What is the 17th Amendment?
This is the actor who popularized the character of "Jumping Jim Crow"
Who is Thomas D. Rice?
A famous female social reformer who was known for setting up a well known settlement house in Chicago.
Who was Jane Addams?
This religious Woman's movement supported Prohibition and had an organization that surpassed 245,000 member in 1911.
What was the Woman’s Christian Temperance Movement?
In the political cartoon "A Nauseating Job, But It Must Be Done" President Theodore Roosevelt is picture "racking" through a big pot symbolizing this scandal.
What is the Meat-Packing Scandal?
Under this system of local government, a group of elected council members appoint a city manager to supervise day to day activity of all aspects of running a city. The major is honorific in this system.
What is a Council-Manager system?
In the Supreme Court case, the Supreme Court declared “separate but equal” unconstitutional in reference to education.
What is Brown v. the Board of Education?
This was Jane Addams' most well known settlement home.
What was Hull House?
This Pro-Prohibition organization helped to push laws that created “Dry” states, towns and counties.
What was the Anti-Saloon League?
This is the name of the organization that checks our food and medicine and was created in the Progressive Era due to muckraking journalism.
What is the Food and Drug Administration?
Theodore Roosevelt's domestic program, which reflected his three major goals: conservation of natural resources, corporate law, and consumer protection. These three demands are often referred to as the "three C's" of Roosevelt's Square Deal.
What is The Square Deal?
This group of people were inspired by Jim Crow and used aspects of Jim Crow when segregating their own population.
Who were the Nazis?
This is the award that Jane Addams and other Social Reformer won for pushing for a bill that outlawed child-labor in Illinois.
What is the Nobel Peace Prize
This is the church in Reno that was not allowed to serve wine during service while Prohibition was happening.
What is the First United Methodist Church?
This is the name of the book about the meat-packing scandal written by Upton Sinclair that made President Theodore Roosevelt yell in disgust loud enough to be heard throughout the White House.
What is The Jungle?
These were the first legal arguments made by lawyers using scientific evidence and not relying on just the law itself.
What is a Brandeis Brief?
In this movie, the KKK is pictured as the heroes and multiple white actors in blackface depict racist caricatures of African-Americans. It was the first film shown in the White House.
What is Birth of a Nation?