The act that prevented food and medicine producers from being dishonest in their descriptions of what was in their products.
What was the Pure Food and Drug Act?
Federal government legislation that led to the sale of federal land; the money raised by the sales would go to irrigating dry land, especially in the west
What is the Newlands Reclamation Act?
Governor of Wisconsin who introduced four significant reforms; direct primary, referendum, initiative, recall, expanding democracy to the people
Who is Robert LaFollette
A law making it compulsory for meat to be inspected by federal inspectors before it could be sold to consumers
What is the Meat Inspection Act?
She was responsible for the creation of Hull House in Chicago, a place assisting poor immigrant women who were without jobs.
Who is Jane Addams?
Companies like Standard Oil were ultimately broken apart by legislation contained in these two famous antitrust acts
What are the Sherman Antitrust Act and the Clayton Antitrust Act?
This urban movement was started to bring more and better natural areas like parks into the big cities of the United States
What is the "City Beautiful" movement
She was ultimately wanted by conservative groups for promoting the use of birth control by American women.
Who is Margaret Sanger?
A state government reform that allowed for voters to remove an unpopular official or politician from office.
What is a "recall?"
Theodore Roosevelt, and Upton Sinclair both helped get publicity for these reforms both passed in 1906.
The Meatpacking Inspection Act and
The Pure Food and Drug Act
Made popular by William Randolph Hurst and Joseph Pulitzer, this sensational, sometimes irresponsible type of mass journalism swept the nation at the end of the 1800's
What is yellow journalism?
First used by famous writer Mark Twain, it was used to describe his view that America at the time appeared golden and loaded with opportunity and wealth, but the reality was that under the surface America was troubled by poverty and struggle.
What is the Gilded Age?