Muckrakers
Progressive Presidents
Women's Suffrage
Government and Economic Reforms
Miscellaneous
100

What is a Muckraker?

A journalist who sought to expose the problems in Gilded Age society.

100

This progressive president lived on Long Island in Oyster Bay and first became president after the assassination of William McKinley.

Who is Theodore Roosevelt?

100

This is the meaning of suffrage.

What is the right to vote?

100

The work of Upton Sinclair prompted Teddy Roosevelt to fight for new laws to make sure American's were eating food that was safe. Name one of these laws.

What is the Pure Food and Drug Act or the Meat Inspection Act?

100

This president set aside millions of acres of wilderness to be preserved as National Parks.

Who is Teddy Roosevelt?

200

This Novel by Upton Sinclair led to big changes after he exposed the conditions in the meatpacking industry.

What is The Jungle?

200

Teddy Roosevelt's vice president, who was elected after Roosevelt left office. He was expected to carry on with Roosevelt's plans.

Who is William H. Taft?

200

This amendment was added to the Constitution in 1920 and secured the right to vote for women.

What is the 19th Amendment?

200

The 16th Amendment created a graduated income tax. What does that mean?

The more money you earn, the higher percentage you pay in taxes.

200

Name one of the reforms during the progressive era that expanded democracy.

What is:

The Secret Ballot, The Referendum, Recall Elections, Direct Election of Senators (17th Amendment), Women's Suffrage (19th Amendment)?

300

The photos of tenement living taken by this muckraker led to changes in building codes.

Who is Jacob Riis?

300

This was Teddy Roosevelt's plan to create a better, more equal society.

What is the Square Deal?

300

This woman was arrested for protesting outside the White House and went on a hunger strike while in jail.

Who is Alice Paul?

300

The 17th Amendment expanded democracy by doing this.

What is allowing the direct election of senators?

300

This man assassinated President Garfield because he thought he was owed a job in Garfield's administration.

Who is Charles Guiteau?

400

This female reporter wrote about John D. Rockefeller and the Standard Oil Company.

Who is Ida Tarbell?

400

This man was elected in 1912 and called his platform "The New Freedom".

Who is Woodrow Wilson?

400

This suffragette was president of the National American Women's Suffrage Association.

Who is Carrie Chapman Catt?

400

The Federal Reserve Act created the Federal Reserve. Name one way the Federal Reserve tries to regulate the economy.

What is:

1. Expand or contract the amount of money in circulation?

2. Raise or lower interest rates?

400

This corrupt politician led the Tammany Hall political machine in NYC.

Who is William "Boss" Tweed?

500

This muckraker was a political cartoonist who exposed corruption in the city government in New York City.

Who is Thomas Nast?

500

Teddy Roosevelt created this party to run for president in 1912.

What is the Progressive or "Bull Moose" Party?

500

This conference held in upstate New York kickstarted the women's rights movement and the fight for gender equality.

What is the Seneca Falls Convention?

500

This law led to the end of the spoils system and came about after President Garfield was assassinated by a job seeker.

What is the Pendleton Act/The Civil Service Act?

500

The secret ballot is also known as this, based on the country it started in.

What is the "Australian Ballot"

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