Origins of Progressivism
Women
Teddy, Teddy, Teddy
Taft
Wilson
100
Movement that sought to ban alcohol and was accomplished by passage of the 18th Amendment
What is Prohibition?
100
Leading women's rights organization it championed a careful state by state campaign and was led by Carrie Chapman Catt
What is NAWSA? National American Woman Suffrage Association
100
President's use of the media to reach out directly to the American public to shape public policy
What is the bully pulpit?
100

The four candidates running in 1912, and the parties they represented.

Taft -- Republican

T.R. -- Progressive Bull Moose

Wilson -- Democrat

Debs -- Socialist 

100
Made it illegal to buy out the stock of another company forming a monopoly and established a right to strike
What is the Clayton Act?
200
A tireless advocate for women and children she worked with Louis Brandeis to help win labor protection for women
Who is Florence Kelley?
200
Job most women working outside the home held up to 1870
What are domestic servants?
200
Investigative journalist that helped expose the problems of society
What are muckrakers?
200

Job Taft held in the Roosevelt administration.

What is Secretary of War?

200
A watchdog agency given the power to stop unfair business practices
What is the Federal Trade Commission?
300
When a citizen gets an issue on the ballot to be voted on by the people
What is initiative?
300
Led the National Woman's Party along with Lucy Burns and used more radical methods to push the issue of a national constitutional amendment
What is Alice Paul?
300
A law that required truth in labeling in food and medicines
What is the Pure Food & Drug Act?
300

Taft achieved being appointed to this "dream job" after leaving the presidency

What is Supreme Court chief justice?

300
A plan that reformed how American banks were organized. It helps regulate the value of our currency and helps establish interest rates.
What is the Federal Reserve System?
400

In certain states, an early election can be held to see if the an official such as the governor should finish out their term of office.

What is recall?

400
Smith, Vassar & Wellesley
What are early women's colleges and universities?
400
Head of Bureau of Forestry and a close personal friend of Roosevelt, he favored a multi-use policy to natural resources
Who is Gifford Pinchot?
400
While Taft isn't known for this, he did more of "this" than Teddy Roosevelt
What is trust-busting?
400
This called for the people electing their senators directly
What is the 17th Amendment?
500

The three Progressive Era presidents 

Who are Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson?

500
The three-part strategy designed to get women the right to vote
What is (1) state by state strategy (2) use the courts to challenge the application of the 14th Amendment (3) push for a national constitutional amendment?
500

With T.R.'s "trust busting," what was he seeking to regulate or dismantle

What are monopolies?

500
Taft's Interior Secretary, he put some formerly protected land back into public use angering Roosevelt and conservationists
Who is Ballinger?
500
Women's support for "this struggle" helped convince the American public that the time had come to extend suffrage to them nationally
What is WWI?
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