What woman organized and ran settlement houses to provide assistance to the poor?
Jane Adams
What Act established the Food and Drug Administration, which was responsible for testing and approving drugs prior to being sold?
Pure food and Drug Act
Name at least one founding member of the NAACP
Ida.B Wells
W.E.B Dubois
Wells-Barnett
Mary Church Terrell
What was the name of the civil rights organization that aimed to achieve racial equality and fought against discrimination?
NAACP
Which Amendment ended restrictions on voting for women?
19th Amendment
Name one of the presidents during the progressive era. (3 answers)
Theadore Roosevelt, William Howard Tat and Woodrow Wilson
Which Amendment banned the consumption and transportation of Alcohol?
18th Amendment
Which reform movement aimed to prohibit alcohol, eventually leading to the 18th Amendment?
Temperance Movement
During this Era many African Americans moved from the south to the North in search of jobs in the city. What was this called?
The Great Migration
Which organization, co -founded by Jane Addams and Florence Kelley, fought for better labor conditions and immigrant rights?
National Consumers League (NCL)
This woman was a strong advocate for women's reproductive rights. She founded the American Birth Control League (later Planned Parenthood) and opened the first birth control clinic in the U.S. Who was she?
Margret Sanger
This act was passed by Theadore Roosevelt. It strengthened regulations on monopolies and stopped railroads from granting rebates. What was the name of this act?
Interstate Commerce Commission Act
Which landmark law was passed to regulate food and medicine after Upton Sinclair exposed businesses for unsanitary conditions?
Pure Food ad Drug Act
This organization was created to help people adapt to urban life after mass migration to cities happened. What is the organization called?
National Urban League
What was the name of the settlement house founded by Jane Addams that helped immigrants by providing education, job training, and social services?
The hull house.
Which African American Journalist and activist led an ant-lynching crusade in the late 19th and early 20th century?
Ida B. Wells
What were the THREE C’s that Roosevelt focused on for his Square deal?
Control of corporations, Consumer protection, and Conservation of natural resources
Which 1911 tragedy led to workplace safety reforms after over 140 workers, mostly immigrant women, dying in a factory?
Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
Two Black prominent figures had different approaches on obtaining equality and progress. One wanted immediate rights through agitation and fighting for equality, while the other focused on economic independence through acceptance and accommodation. What are the names of these individuals?
Booker T. Washington and W.E.B DuBois
Which 1917 law expanded restrictions on immigrations, barring people from a large portion of Asia and required literacy tests?
Immigration Act of 1917
Who was the African American Educator and reformer who worked alongside Booker T. Washington at the Tuskegee institute and focused on agricultural advancement for black farmers?
George Washington Carver
Which 1914 federal agent was created to investigate and prevent unfair business practices?
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
Which early 20th century feminist ad labor leader was arrested multiple times for disturbing birth control information, which was illegal at the time?
Margaret Sanger
Which African American scientist and inventor developed numerous agricultural products from peanuts and sweet potatoes?
George Washington Carver
After this case, a law was formed that limited the amount of hours women could work. What was the name of this case?
Muller v. Oregon