Muckrakers
Native Americans
Suffrage
Reform
Political Cartoons
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A journalist.

What is a muckraker?

1

What does assimilation look like?

1

The right to vote.

What is suffrage?

1

Law that created the Food & Drug Administration and regulated products that could be sold to American consumers. Inspired by The Jungle.

What is the Pure Food and Drug Act?

1

Opinion/message of the cartoon above.

What is anti-suffrage?
2

To expose a hidden problem/issue with society.

What is a muckraker's goal?

2

Places where Native American children were taken and forced to speak English, convert to Christianity, cut their hair, etc.

What were boarding schools?

2

Constitutional amendment that granted nationwide suffrage to women.

What is the 19th amendment?

2

Issues the NAACP, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, was created to combat.

What are lynchings, segregation, and discrimination?

2

Muckraking novel read by Teddy Roosevelt

"The Jungle"

3

Muckraking photographer who brought awareness to the issue of child labor.

Who is Lewis Hine?

3

The banning of this ceremony led to the Wounded Knee massacre and the assassination of Chief Sitting Bull.

Ghost Dance

3

Early industries created a large gender imbalance and created a need to attract more women/families to this part of the country.

Why did Western states grant women suffrage first?

3

Picketing, lobbying, boycotting, and hunger strikes.

What were the protest tactics used by suffragists?

3

Concept symbolized by the large woman in gold.

What is women's suffrage?

4

What is a tenement?
4

1. Register with the government as a member of a recognized tribe.

2. Practice agriculture.

What were the requirements for Native Americans to receive their allotment of land from the Dawes Act. 

4

Organization created by Alice Paul and Lucy Burns in order to campaign more aggressively for a suffrage amendment. 

What is the National Woman's Party?

4

Major issue addressed by the 16th amendment, 17th amendment, Pendleton Act and Oregon System.

Political corruption

4

Subject of the political cartoon above.

Who is "Boss Tweed"/William M. Tweed?

5

Author AND BOOK: "These rats were nuisances, and the packers would put poisoned bread out for them; they would die, and then rats, bread, and meat would go into the hoppers together. This is no fairy story and no joke; the meat would be shoveled into carts, and the man who did the shoveling would not trouble to lift out a rat even when he saw one..."

What is The Jungle by Upton Sinclair?

5

Slogan that justified assimilation policy.

What is "Kill the Indian, Save the Man."
5

Name given by NWP sentinels to President Wilson, comparing him to the King of Germany.

What is "Kaiser Wilson"?
5

Issues NOT addressed by federal legislation during the Progressive Era

What is child labor?

What are lynchings, segregation, and discrimination?

5

System criticized by the above cartoon.

What are political machines?

What is patronage?

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