Social Reforms
Reformers (People)
Political Reforms
Cause & Effect
Vocab. Mash-Up
100

Housing set up by supporters of the social gospel

Settlement Houses

100

I was known as the first Progressive President

Theodore/Teddy Roosevelt

100

This reform allowed voters to remove an elected official from office

Recall

100

The Progressive Movement was primarily a response to problems created by: 

Industrialization and urbanization

100

Reformers who want to improve society and American quality of life

Progressives

200

 Progressive belief that following Bible teachings about charity and justice would lead society to become like “The Kingdom of God” … End child labor and long working hours

The Social Gospel

200

I believed in advancing African-American civil rights, through economic achievement and founded the Tuskegee Institute for vocational education

Booker. T Washington

200

This legislation gave women the right to vote

19th Amendment

200

Teddy's famous nickname referencing his numerous lawsuits on monopolies

The "Trustbuster"

200

Who is a muckraker?

A journalist that exposes corruption and abuses in both industry and government

300

If I believe that alcoholic beverages are bad what movement am I a part of? 

Temperance Movement

300

This man was a leading conservationist and founder of the Sierra Club

John Muir 

300

This legislation allowed finally for the direct election of US senators 

17th Amendment

300

Because of long hours and dangerous working conditions for children, activist Florence Kelley founded this organization: 

National Child Labor Committee

300

Novel written by Upton Sinclair about the meat industry

"The Jungle"

400

These two organizations helped provide social services to the Urban poor (ex: Job training, libraries, soup kitchens)

The YMCA and the Salvation Army

400

This reformer created the Hull House, a settlement house in Chicago which provided economic opportunities and social services to the urban poor

Jane Addams

400

This 1916 law effectively banned child labor in the U.S.

Keating-Owen Act

400

Outrage over the Jungle led to the passage of what legislation?

The Pure Food and Drug Act; The Meat Inspection Act

400

After the decline in child labor during the Progressive Era, laws were passed to make ______________ ory?

Public School mandatory; public school attendance compulsory 

500

Leading group that lobbied for prohibition and women's suffrage legislation in the US

What is WCTU (Women's Christian Temperance Union)

500

This leader demanded immediate political and civil rights for African-Americans 

W.E.B. Du Bois

500

Daily Double: Name at least 3 examples of Anti-trust legislation during the Progressive Era

Sherman Antitrust Act, Clayton Antitrust Act, and the Federal Trade Commission Act

500

What was the cause of the Conservation movement during the Progressive Era?

The destruction of natural resources/protecting our natural resources

500

1902 labor dispute in which Teddy Roosevelt threatened to seize mines and pressured managers into legal settlement, marking the first time a president sided with workers over management

Coal Strike of 1902

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