The Gilded Age and the Progressive Movement
Reforming the Workplace
The Rights of Women and Minorities
The Progressive Presidents
100

powerful organizations of professional politicians that dominated city and county politics; they used corrupt methods to get power

What were political machines?

100

A fire at a New York City clothing factory that killed 146 workers

What was the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire?

100

association that promoted the cause of women's suffrage

What is the National American Woman Suffrage Association?

100

Became president after President William McKinley was assassinated

Who was Theodore Roosevelt?

200

the late 1800s in the United States was called this; highlighted the inequality between wealthy business owners, who profited from the Industrial Revolution, and workers, who often labored under terrible conditions for little pay.

What was the Gilded Age?

200

leader of the Industrial Workers of the World

Who was William "Big Bill" Haywood?

200

one of the most important African American leaders

Who was Booker T. Washington?

200

the belief that the interests of businesspeople, laborers, and consumers should be balanced for the public good

What is the Square Deal?

300

people who wanted to eliminate the causes of problems such as crime, disease, and poverty.

Who were Progressives?

300

private businesses run most industries and competition determines the price of goods

What was capitalism?

300

W.E.B. Du Bois established this organization

What is the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People?

300

Roosevelt said he was "as strong as a bull moose"

What is the Progressive Party?

400

author of a novel that exposed unsanitary practices in the meat-processing industry called The Jungle

Who was Upton Sinclair?

400

the government owns and operates a country's means of production

What is socialism?

400

This minority group was heavily left out of Progressive movements

Who are Native Americans?

400

Taft signed the Payne-Aldrich Tariff of 1909

What was one of the reasons President Taft angered Progressives?

500

leader of Tammany Hall, one of the most notorious political machines

Who was William "Boss" Tweed?

500

Children could continue contributing to the income

Why did some parents ignore child labor laws?

500

A group that used parades, public demonstrations, picketing, hunger strikes, and other means to draw attention to a certain cause

in this situation I'm asking for the group name, not the cause*

What is the National Women's Party?

500

a formal process to settle disputes

What is arbitration?

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