This movement aimed to fix problems caused by industrialization and urbanization.Progressivism
Progressivism
The right to vote is known as this.
Suffrage
This organization used the courts to fight segregation.
NAACP National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
This president promoted trust-busting and conservation.
Theodore Roosevelt
This policy of expanding control over weaker territories is called this.
Imperialism
This type of journalism used sensational headlines to push for war.
Yellow Journalism
Journalists like Upton Sinclair and Jacob Riis were known as these.
Muckrakers
This amendment (1920) granted women the right to vote.
19th Nineteenth Amendment
These Mexican American groups provided loans and legal help.
Mutualistas
This law created the Federal Reserve System.
Federal Reserve Act
This naval officer argued for a stronger navy and overseas bases.
Alfred T. Mahan
This term means aggressive nationalism supporting war.
Jingoism
This reform allowed voters to remove elected officials before their term ended.
Recall
This activist promoted birth control and opened the first clinic.
Margaret Sanger
This African American leader supported gradual progress and vocational training.
Booker T. Washington
Roosevelt’s program to regulate big business was called this.
New Nationalism
This belief justified imperialism by claiming some races were superior.
Social Darwinism
This U.S. naval leader defeated Spain at Manila Bay.
George Dewey
This amendment allowed direct election of U.S. senators.
17th- Seventeenth Amendment
This organization fought for safer working conditions for women and children.
National Consumers League
This leader demanded immediate equality and helped found the NAACP.
W.E.B. Du Bois
Wilson’s reform program supporting small business was called this.
New Freedom
This Hawaiian queen was overthrown before U.S. annexation.
Queen Liliuokalani
This policy called for equal trade access in China.
Open Door Policy
Jane Addams founded this famous settlement house in Chicago.
Hull House
This suffrage leader used protests and hunger strikes.
Alice Paul
This 1924 law granted citizenship to Native Americans.
American Indian Citizenship Act
This act strengthened antitrust laws in 1914.
Clayton Antitrust Act
This U.S. naval officer forced Japan to open trade in 1853.
Matthew Perry
This Roosevelt policy relied on military strength to achieve goals.
Big Stick Diplomacy