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Urbanization
The Rise of Progressivism
The Progressive Presidents
Progress and Setbacks for Social Justice
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Why did baseball become so popular during industrial times?

It offered an escape from the pressures of factory work.

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The movement of population from farms to cities

Urbanization

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Someone who exposed corrupt business and political practices

muckraker

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Which President set aside 194,000 acres of land for national parks?

Theodore Roosevelt

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What was the Nineteenth Amendment?

Allowed women to have the right to vote

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Why did some people criticize yellow journalism?

for its sensational reporting style

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How did building codes help to improve the safety of urban tenements?

They required fire escapes

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What was passed as a result of Upton Sinclair’s work?

Pure Food and Drug Act

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Under whose presidency was the Pure Food and Drug Act passed?

Theodore Roosevelt

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What was the Eighteenth Amendment?

Prohibition- the banning of manufacturing and sales of alcohol in the U.S.

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What is a nativist? What was passed in the U.S. to stop Chinese laborers from entering the country?

Nativists were Americans that sought to limit immigration and preserve the nation for native-born, white Protestants. The Chinese Exclusion Act

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What was the main cause of urbanization?

The growth of industries, located in cities, attracted rural Americans and immigrants who needed jobs

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Why does the term “Gilded Age” accurately describe the period of the late 1800s?

It was a time when a thin layer of wealth seemed to cover up a great deal of corruption.

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What reform did President Taft support to improve the lives of workers?

He supported new safety rules for workers in mines

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Which organization was most closely associated with the temperance movement?

Women’s Christian Temperance Union

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How did city planners respond to the problem of street traffic in urban areas?

They designed new modes of transportation.

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What problems did rapid urbanization bring about?

rotting garbage in the streets; crime increased; pollution; insufficient water availability

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What was the most important purpose of the civil service exam?

to encourage educated applicants to apply for federal jobs

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What does ICC stand for?

Interstate Commerce Commission

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What strategy did Florence Kelley use to fight against child labor?

She organized a boycott of goods produced by child labor.

500

Identify the push and pull factors that encouraged immigrants to come to the United States.

Push factors: scarce land, political and religious persecution, political unrest

Pull factors: inexpensive land, industrial jobs, promise of freedom, family members

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How do the challenges of city life in the late 1800s compare with the challenges of urban life today?

Answer will vary

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What novel was written about the poor working conditions in the meat packing industry? What problems did it bring to light?

The Jungle- chemicals made their way into the meat; rats and even human body parts were grinded into the meat; workers were treat inhumanely; diseased animals were still used and sold to consumers

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What were some of Roosevelt’s accomplishments?

regulated corporations, worker protection, consumer protection, conservation of natural resources

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How did W.E.B Du Bois and Ida B. Wells help fight against discrimination?

W.E.B Du Bois- He urged African Americans to actively fight against discrimination; cofounded the NAACP

Ida B. Wells- Used journalism to urge African Americans to protest lynchings; called for a boycott of streetcars and white-owned stores

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