REFORM MOVEMENTS
KEY PEOPLE
LAWS & AMENDMENTS
FOREIGN POLICY & EXPANSION
VOCAB & BIG IDEAS
100

A movement or era that aimed to fix problems caused by industrialization and urbanization.

Progressive Movement/Era

100

President who believed in “Speak softly and carry a big stick.”

Theodore Roosevelt

100

Constitutional amendment that ended Prohibition.

21st Amendment

100

1898 war that helped the U.S. become a global power.

Spanish-American War

100

The ability of a country to affect decisions or actions of others.

Influence

200

A reform movement that worked to ban the sale and consumption of alcohol.

Prohibition

200

African American leader who supported job training and patience.

Booker T. Washington

200

Constitutional amendment that banned alcohol.  

18th Amendment

200

Foreign policy that used military force to protect U.S. interests.

Big Stick Diplomacy

200

Land controlled by a country but not part of a state.  

Territory

300

Journalists who exposed corruption, child labor, and unsafe working conditions.

Muckrakers

300

African American leader who demanded immediate civil rights and co-founded the NAACP.

W.E.B. Du Bois

300

Constitutional amendment that gave women the right to vote.

19th Amendment

300

Giving another country financial aid or loans would be an example of this kind of foreign policy.

Dollar Diplomacy

300

The policy of controlling other countries or territories.  

Imperialism

400

Community centers that helped immigrants with education, childcare, and health services.

Settlement houses

400

Author who opposed U.S. imperialism and criticized the Spanish-American War.

Mark Twain

400

DAILY DOUBLE: Federal laws were changed after the publication of the book The Jungle, which exposed poor workplace practices in which industry?

Meat Packing/Inspection

400

Which president had a foreign policy of Moral Diplomacy, a foreign policy that claimed to promote democracy and moral values abroad. 

Woodrow Wilson
400

The method countries use to manage relationships without war.

Diplomacy

500

A deadly 1911 factory fire that led to major workplace safety reforms.

Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire

500

Social reformer who founded Hull House in Chicago.

Jane Addams

500

A formal change to the Constitution that requires ratification by three-fourths of the states.

Constitutional amendment

500

Treaty that ended the Spanish-American War and gave the U.S. overseas territories.

Treaty of Paris (1898)

500

Exaggerated or sensational news reporting used to influence public opinion.

Yellow journalism

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