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100

What was the primary goal of the NWP (National Women's Party)?

Voting rights for women
100

What problems did Urbanization cause?

- Over population in cities

- Bad living conditions

- unsanitary living conditions


100

What was the primary goal of the NAACP?

Equality among races.

100

Who was education limited to before education reform?

upper social classes

100

What was the annual salary of an average factory worker in 1900?

$600

200

What Amendment gave women the right to vote?

19th

200

Did the spread of preventable diseases increase or decrease due to urbanization? 

increase

200

Why did the NAACP not have much success during the early 20th century?

Many white progressives still believed African Americans were inferior. 

200

What was the emphasis of Education Reform?

Universal Education

200

what is laissez-faire capitalism?

Government plays as little of a role in economy as possible

300

What were the 3 main strategies used by the women's suffrage movement?

1. Strikes

2. Petitions

3. Challenge the 14th Amendment

300

What were the outcomes of the Social Welfare movement?

- Improved Quality of life for immigrants

- Better living conditions

- Decrease in the spread of preventable disease

300

Explain what happened to start the Plessy vs. Ferguson case:

African American man rode in white only train car and was arrested 

300

What is a living wage?

wage that can buy only what is needed
300

What is today's poverty line for an individual? (Per year)

$15,000 

400

Why did women suffrage supporters choose to challenge the 14th Amendment in court?

14th Amendment says all citizens have the right to vote. Women were citizens but could not vote.

400

Who opened up Hull Houses?

Jane Addams

400

What did the outcome of Plessy vs. Ferguson declare legal?

Segregation: "Separate but equal" 

400

What percentage of people living in industrialized cities were below the poverty line in 1900?

20% 

400

What did the average factory worker make per hour in 1900?

.20 cents per hour

500

What year did women get the right to vote?

1920

500

What were Hull Houses?

  • provided immigrants and lower-class people with

    • Kindergarten and daycare for children

    • Job training

    • English classes

    • Hygiene classes 

    • Assimilation classes

500

Explain the difference between the approach of W.E.B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington when it came to Civil Rights.

WEB: Demanded immediate change, and encouraged African Americans to get an education to demand laws to be changed.

Booker: Slow change through self-improvement, encouraged African Americans to get jobs and support their families to "earn" equality 

500

What does the following statistic represent in regard to education reform?

1860: 40

1900: 6,005

expansion of public high schools in the US

500

What year did the Philadelphia Eagles win the Super Bowl? Extra putt if you can tell me the Super Bowl MVP

2017-2018 season

MVP: Nick Foles

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