Amendments
Muckrakers
Reforms
Presidents
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100

Which constitutional amendment allowed women to vote?

Nineteenth Amendment

100

What was the book that Upton Sinclair wrote called, and what industry did it expose?

The Jungle, the meatpacking industry.

100

What was the law passed to protect the food and medicines Americans consumed?

Pure Food and Drug Act

100

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

Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt

100

Two part: A business that controls every aspect of an industry. AND a group of businesses under a board that controls every aspect of an industry.

Monopoly, trust.

200

US citizens paying income taxes at varying rates based on level of income would be which amendment?

Sixteenth

200

Thomas Nast, a cartoonist for Harper's Weekly, exposed what sorts of people? 

Corrupt politicians. (Leading to the start of the Civil Service Commission).

200

The __________ anti trust act was an attempt to break up monopolies and trusts but the language was too vague to enforce.

Sherman

200

Name the president after Theodore Roosevelt.

William Howard Taft

200

Jane Addams started settlement houses in Chicago with the Hull House, what was the primary purpose of these settlement houses?

To assimilate and help poor immigrants.

300

What did the eighteenth amendment do?

It established prohibition (no alcohol sales, distribution, or transportation).
300

Which muckraker exposed the overcrowded and unsanitary living conditions at the time?

Jacob Riis (He got laws passed to set maximum occupancy and clean the street regularly).

300

What did reform leader Susan B. Anthony want to happen in the United States?

She wanted women to gain suffrage (the right to vote).

300

What policy was used by President William Howard Taft to use US economic power to negotiate instead of military force.

Dollar Diplomacy

300

The political party that primarily represented farmers and laborers.

Populist Party

400

What did the fifteenth amendment do?

Prohibited states from denying the right to vote based on "race, color, or previous condition of servitude".

400

What method did Lewis Hine use to expose child labor and lead to reform banning it?

Photography
400

What did the civil service commission do?

Required that government jobs be given out based on merit (an exam).

400

Teddy Roosevelt's policy for negotiating peacefully but keeping a strong military was called ______ __________ diplomacy.

Big Stick

400

The African American leader who wanted immediate equality and started the NAACP.

WEB DuBois

500

Two Part: The ______________ amendment established the direct election of senators. Prior to this amendment, senators were chosen by the __________ ____________________.

Seventeenth, state legislatures.

500

What trust did Ida Tarbell, a journalist for McClure's magazine, break up? Which Law did she use to do that (hint: this law had been relatively ineffective up to now)?

Standard Oil, the Sherman Antitrust Act.

500

What are the THREE reforms that allowed citizens to propose and pass a law themselves, approve or reject laws themselves, and vote out government officials they voted in?

Initiative, reform, recall.

500

President Teddy Roosevelt's 3 major goals was called the ____________ deal (hint: it benefitted four different groups of people).

Square

500

Name two major geographical obstacles to the construction of the Panama Canal.

Mountains, hills, jungles, forests, elevation change, mosquitoes, disease, etc.

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