ACTS & LEGISLATION
NAME THE REFORMER
CONNECTIONS
PEOPLE
VOCABULARY
100

a vote on an initiative 

referendum 

100

The muckraker who published a book that revealed the disgusting, and unsanitary state of meatpacking factories in Chicago, Illinois.

Upton Sinclair

100

The connection between the National Parks and Theodore Roosevelt

conservation

100

She was responsible for the creation of Hull House in Chicago, a place assisting poor immigrant women who were without jobs.

Jane Addams

100

A 19th century reform movement based on the belief that Christians have a responsibility to help improve working conditions and alleviate poverty.

Social Gospel Movement

200

What year was the National American Woman Suffrage?

1915

200

African American journalist who crusaded for racial justice due to lynching

Ida B Wells

200

The thing that connects Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Alice Paul, and Susan B. Anthony

women's suffrage

200

What amendment had to do with woman's suffrage?

19th Amendment

200

This validated segregation by allowing for “separate but equal” facilities for blacks and whites.

Plessy v Ferguson

300

Companies like Standard Oil were ultimately broken apart by legislation contained in these two famous antitrust acts

Sherman Antitrust Act and the Clayton Antitrust Act

300

Women known for investigating in the Standard Oil Trust

Ida Tarbell

300

Theodore Roosevelt, and Upton Sinclair both helped get publicity for these reforms both passed in 1906.

Meatpacking Inspection Act and The Pure Food and Drug Act

300

The muckraker that drew attention to poverty in New York's tenement apartment housing 

Jacob Riis

300

Had to be paid in many Southern States in order to gain access to the voting booth

Poll tax

400

A state government reform that allowed for voters to remove an unpopular official or politician from office.

Recall

400

Term for a journalist who exposed government abuses and big business corruption to the readers of mass circulation magazines and newspapers.

muckraker 

400

Ida B. Wells, and W. E. B. Du Bois both helped found this anti-discriminatory organization.

The NAACP

400

He helped found the Niagara movement in 1905 which called for universal male suffrage, civil rights, and leadership by a black intellectual elite.

W.E.B. DuBois

400

Repealed, or ended, prohibition in the U.S

21st Amendment 

500

Prohibited the manufacture sale or transportation of alcohol

18th Amendment 

500

President who wanted to give Americans a fair, Square Deal, busted trusts, and was a conservationist

Theodore Roosevelt 

500

She believed birth control was both a social and a medical reform.

Margaret Sanger

500

He was known for his support of practical education for African Americans at his Alabama school, Tuskegee Institute.

Booker T Washington 

500

Made popular by William Randolph Hurst and Joseph Pulitzer, this sensational, sometimes irresponsible type of mass journalism swept the nation at the end of the 1800's

Yellow journalism 

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