Progressive Era
Progressive Era Reforms
Progressive Era Politics
Amendments REVIEW!
Vocabulary
100
Term for members of the press who exposed corruption
What is muckraker(s)?
100

What amendment gave women the right to vote in 1920?

What is the Nineteenth (19th) Amendment?

100

Name two of the three Progressive Era Presidents

Theodore Roosevelt, William Taft and Woodrow Wilson 

100

This amendment says that you can not testify against yourself

What is the 5th

100
Term for women's right to vote
What is suffrage?
200

Before labor laws, most people worked ___ hour shifts

12

200

Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle", led to reform in what industry?

What is the meatpacking industry?

200

Roosevelt's slogan in 1904 election everyone deserves this type of deal

a Square Deal

200

How many amendments are there in the Constitution

27 

200
A ban on the making and selling of alcohol, later repealed by the 21st Amendment
What is prohibition (the 18th Amendment)?
300

This man created Standard Oil

JD Rockefeller

300

WEB Du Bois formed the NAACP in 1909 to fight discrimination on behalf of _______________.

Black Americans 

300

These were formed to organize workers and bargain for more rights and pay.

What are unions?

300

This amendment says that you can not be tried for the same crime twice

5th Amendment

300

This two-word phrase means "let it be" or "allow to do" and refers to the practice of government not regulating American businesses 

laissez-faire 

400

This muckraker took on the big oil trust Standard Oil 

Ida Tarbell

400

What did the 17th amendment allow voters to do?  

Elect senators 

400

Teddy Roosevelt loved the outdoors, so he encouraged the creation of these.

National Parks

400

Name the five freedoms contained in the 1st amendment.

Religion   

Assembly   

Press    

Petition 

Speech/Expression  

400

This word is the name for one company or business owning all of one type of service/commodity (results in no completion and high prices for consumers)  

Monopoly or trust 

500

PREVIEW! These were laws passed in the South to segregate African-Americans after the Civil War and were still in effect in the early 1900s.

"Jim Crow" Laws

500

This act allowed federal inspection of food and medicine across state lines  

 What is the Pure Food and Drug Act?

500

Legalized a federal income tax, which provided revenue by taxing individual earnings and corporate profits. 

What is the Sixteenth Amendment?

500

Mr. Oakes middle name

Wayne

500

This word refers to allowing voters to directly vote for the passage of a particular idea or measure on a ballot. 

Referendum

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