Muckrakers
Square Deal
Temperance Movement
Suffrage
Washington V. Dubois
Progressive Era
Robber Barons & Capt. of Industry
Inventions
Shot in the Dark
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What is a muckraker?

Bold investigative journalists and novelists who use their skills to expose corruption and problems in America. 

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What President created the Square Deal?

President Theodore Roosevelt
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What was the Temperance Movement?

The temperance movement was a social and political campaign to reduce or eliminate alcohol consumption. It began in the 19th century and lasted into the early 20th century

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What is suffrage?

the right to vote in political elections.

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This prominent African American leader advocated for a strategy of self-improvement and vocational training for African Americans, famously outlining his views in the "Atlanta Compromise" speech.

Booker T. Washington

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The 1st Progressive president. As president, he passed laws improving the meat industry and went after monopolies.

President Theodore Roosevelt
100

When a business controls every aspect of an industry. This causes a lack of competition and raises prices for consumers

Monopoly

100

A less expensive and easier way to make steel.  It increased production and lowered the price of steel in the US dramatically. Allowed skyscrapers to be built.

Bessemer Process

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A negative condition that encourages a person's decision to move somewhere else.

push factor

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Why were people referred to as muckrakers?

It refers to the process of raking out the unpleasant "muck" of corruption, poverty and injustice to the surfaces for all to see. 

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What was the name of the legislation that was designed to regulate the quality of food and pharmaceutical products? 

The Pure Food and Drug Act

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What social issue did Temperance advocates often link to alcohol abuse, arguing that prohibition would improve family life?

Domestic Violence

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What was the first state to give women the right to vote? Wyoming Territory gave women the right to vote in all elections in 186

Wyoming Territory gave women the right to vote in all elections in 1869

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Which prestigious institution was founded by Booker T. Washington to promote vocational education for African Americans?

The Tuskegee Institute

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What did John Spargo's book expose?

The horrifying scenes of child labor

200

This businessman was involved in shipping and railroads. He helped build a University in Nashville TN

Cornelius Vanderbilt

200

Alexander Graham Bell created what communication device?

telephone

200

Powerful organizations that focuses on maintaining power; sometimes through illegal activity and other under the table methods. Bribes government officials.

Political Machines

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What did Ida Tarbell expose?

The corrupt tactics used by Standard Oil company to monopolize the oil industry.

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What is the name of the muckraker who influenced the passing of the Meat Inspection Act of 1906, which made sure that meat was thoroughly inspected before reaching consumers?

Upton Sinclair

300

True or False, the Temperance Movement led to the ratification of the 18th amendment?

True

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Where was the first women's rights convention in the U.S.?  

When was the first women's rights convention in the U.S.? The first women's rights convention in the U.S. was held in Seneca Falls, NY in 1848

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Who believed in immediate full political, civil, and social rights for African Americans?

Dubois
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Whose work led the Tentament Housing Act of 1901?

Jacob Riis

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He is recognized as the first millionaire controlled the banking industry and funded many of the businesses of the Industrial age.

J.P. Morgan

300

Who built an airplane?

Wright Brothers (Wilbur and Orville) 

300

Community centers located in the slums and near tenements that gave aid to the poor, especially immigrants.

Settlement Houses

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What muckraker exposed the horrendous conditions of the immigrants and underprivileged Americans in his book titled, "How the Other Hald Lives." 

Jacob Riis
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When the Hepburn Act of 1906 was first created, what industry was it to regulate? 

railroads

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Which state was the first to create a law surrounding the work of the Temperance Movement?

Maine

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  • Who led the National Woman's Party (NWP)? 

Alice Paul and Lucy Burns led the NWP, which was formed in 1913.

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Who founded the NAACP?

Dubois

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The _____ anti-trust act was an attempt to break up monopolies, but the language was too vague to enforce.

Sherman

400

Cornelius Vanderbilt made his fortune in...

Railroads

400

This person made manufacturing more efficient with the moving assembly line.

Henry Ford

400

Promontory Point was--

The place where the eastern and western parts of the Transcontinental Railroad met, linking both coasts of the United States for the first time

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What muckraker worked to expose the atrocities of African American lynching in the South?

Ida B. Wells

500

The Elkin Act prohibited railroads from offering what?

rebates 

500

Which leader of the temperance movement was well known for carrying an axe and threatening opposition to their cause?



Carry Nation

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When was the Nineteenth Amendment ratified, which gave women the right to vote?

 Tennessee ratified the Nineteenth Amendment on August 18, 1920, making it part of the U.S. Constitution

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According to Booker T. Washington, what would help African Americans gain equality?

Learning vocational skills

500

This event claimed the lives of 146 people and forced companies to make working conditions safer.

Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire

500

Laissez-faire means...

Let it happen

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This person created an elevator that helped with the building of skyscrapers?

Elisha Otis

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Nativism was —

An anti-immigrant movement during a period of high immigration in the late 19th

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