100: This muckraker exposed the unsanitary conditions of the meatpacking industry.
Upton Sinclair
100: This gave women the right to vote.
19th Amendment
100: This U.S. naval officer urged America to build a strong navy to expand overseas power.
Alfred T Mahan
100: This U.S. battleship exploded in Havana Harbor, helping spark the Spanish-American War.
USS Maine
100: This Pacific island nation was annexed by the U.S. in 1898 after the overthrow of Queen Liliuokalani.
Hawaii
100: What group exposed the problems of American Society?
Muckrakers
200: This social reformer founded Hull House to help immigrants in Chicago.
Jane Adams
200: This amendment banned the manufacture and sale of alcohol.
18th
200: What president had the Big Stick Policy?
Teddy Roosevelt
200: What did Sanford B. Dole do?
He played a major part in the annexation of Hawaii.
200: This Caribbean island became a U.S. territory after the Spanish-American War.
Purto Rico
200: What 4 amendments are known as the Progressive amendments?
16: Income Tax
17: Direct Election of Senators
18: Prohibition
19: Women's suffrage
300: This African American leader believed in vocational education and economic self-reliance.
Booker T Washington
300: This amendment allowed voters, rather than state legislatures, to directly elect U.S. senators.
17th
300: This policy opened trade with China on equal terms for all nations.
Open Door Policy
300: This future U.S. president gained fame leading the Rough Riders in Cuba.
Teddy Roosevelt
300: This Pacific territory remains a U.S. possession and was annexed during the Spanish-American War.
Guam
300: Control of _______ enhanced the United States' position in the world because of that territory's importance as a _______.
Hawaii, Bahamas, Trade Partner, Military Base, Tourist Destination, Sugar Producer
Hawaii, Military Base
400: This activist demanded immediate civil rights for African Americans and helped found the NAACP.
WEB Dubois
400: The _____ anti trust act was an attempt to break up monopolies but the language was too vague to enforce.
Sherman
400: This canal, completed in 1914, connected the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Panama Canal
400: This territory in the Pacific was taken by the U.S. during the war, with help from native rebels.
Philippines
400: This territory, gained from Spain, fought a brutal war for independence against the U.S. after 1898.
Philippines
400: Populists and Progressives are examples of ______ parties. These parties often challenge the main parties to address issues, but they can have the effect of ________ the vote for major parties.
Choice 1: Second, Third, Fourth
Choice 2: Splitting, Combining, Negating
Third, Splitting
500: This reformer’s work against lynching brought national attention to racial violence.
Ida B Wells
500: This created an income tax.
16th amendment
500: This 1907 display of American naval power sent 16 battleships on a world tour.
Great White Fleet
500: This treaty ended the Spanish-American War in 1898.
Treaty of Paris (1898)
500: Why did Hawaii become a strategic location for the US?
Its location as a naval base in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
500: What was prohibition?
Made the production and distribution of alcohol illegal.
600: He published "How the Other Half Lives" which exposed the horrors of inner city life.
Jacob Riis
600: This progressive reform law banned false advertising and harmful additives in food.
Pure Food and Drug Act
600: This diplomacy style by President Taft encouraged U.S. investment in Latin America.
Dollar Diplomacy
600: This type of sensationalist reporting exaggerated Spanish atrocities to sell newspapers.
Yellow Journalism
600: Who was the Queen of Hawaii in 1898?
Queen Liliuokalani
600: Which movement at the turn of the century brought reform efforts into the economic, political, and social arenas of America?
Progressivism