GILDED AGE
Things I should know
big business/Taft
WOODROW WILSON
MUCRAKERS
hodge podge
progressive movement
100

pretty on the outside, ugly on the inside

what is the Gilded age

100

Theodore Roosevelt (nickname)

who was know as Trustbuster? or Trust Tamer?

100

strikes and collective bargaining

tools used by Unions

100

democratic candidate in election of 1912

Who is Woodrow Wilson

100

What is a muckraker

They exposed industrial abuses and instances of government corruption.

100

trusts are also known as

what is a monopoly

100

regulate dishonest labeling and monitor business that may be a monopoly

What is the Federal Trade Commission

200

it was the start of the Women's rights movement

What is the Seneca Falls Convention

200

keep the wealthy from taking advantage of the small business man (name of policy/administration)

What is the square deal? 

200

fought for immediate equality and access to education

who is WEB Dubois

200

was the triple wall of privilege

tariffs, banks and trusts

200

took pictures exposing the terrible living conditions in tenement housing

who is Jacob Riis

200

led the Back to Africa movement

who is Marcus Garvey

200

It led the government to take a more progressive role in regulating workplace safety.

Triangle shirtwaist factory fire

300

developed better pay and conditions for workers

what is a union

300

When did workers received a 10% raise and a 9 hour work day(what event)


what is the 1902 Coal Strike? 

300

person who gives money to charity 

What/who is a philanthropist? 

Captain of Industry

300

created a graduated income tax

what is the 16th amendment

300

responsible for getting the Pure Food and Drug Act passed as well as the Meat Packing Act

who is Upton sinclaire?

300

better hours and better pay

what are goals of unions

300

She hoped the treatment she received (forced feeding) by going on a hunger strike would bring attention to the issue of women’s suffrage

Who is Alice Paul

400

crowded tenements, sweatshops and poor sanitation

What are conditions in the urban slums? 

400

examples of successful regulation of the railroad (3)

What is the Elkins Act, Hepburn Act and strengthening the ICC? 

400

is my presidential policy

what is dollar diplomacy

400

monitor business practices that could become a monopoly, false advertising, dishonest labeling and internet purchases

What is the Federal Trade Commission? 

400

one exposed Lynching and the other exposed Standard Oil as a Monopoly

What is the difference between Ida B Wells and Ida Tarbell? 

400

He believed it was more important for African Americans to earn a living and improve their economic situations.

Who is Booker T Washington

400

He believed the federal government was responsible for protecting the environment

Who is Theodore Roosevelt

500

successes of the Gilded Age (3)

compulsory education, Women's right to vote, Pendleton Civil Service Act

500

is the reason Mckinley chose me as his running mate

What is NY political machine did not like me and wanted me out of his hair!  Out of the state

500

was a big disappointment to theodore roosevelt who had handpicked me as his successor

who is William Howard Taft

500

similar to Sherman-Anti Trust Act but was stronger with specific CANNOTS

What is the clayton anti trust act? 

500

exposed bribery and threats in elections

Who is Lincoln Steffens?

500

reason for negative opinion of compulsory education and minimum working age

need the income of all family members (working children)

500

set up schools and hospitals for African Americans and distributed clothes, food and fuel

What is the freedman's bureau

600

Urban problems

Political Corruption

Social reform

Economic inequality

Labor Unrest

5 issues of the Gilded Age

600

examples of the shift from Laissez-faire policies to government intervention (3)

What is Hepburn Act, Sherman Anti Trust Act and Interstate Commerce Act

600

ICC/government exercised greater control over economic activity (4)


600

regulated the amount of money in circulation

Federal Reserve

600

Goal of this book "how the other half lives"

encourage the government to fight poverty and social injustice

600

as industry grew, Congressional power to regulate interstate activity expanded (ie federal power grew)

What is testing the Anti-Sherman Trust Act

600

examples of disenfranchisement (2)

poll tax and literacy test

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