Vocab/Key Terms
Rights for the PEOPLE
People
Law
A little bit of this, a little bit of that
100

Crowded urban dwellings where most immigrants lived in during the Gilded Age

Tenements

100

Trashketball Bonus Question: What is Suffrage?

Right to Vote

100

This muckraker uncovered the the corruption of big bosses like John D. Rockefeller. 

Ida Tarbell

100

This allowed citizens to send proposed legislation to state legislatures for approval.

What is an inititative?

100

This event claimed the lives of 146 people and forced companies to make working conditions safer.

Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire

200

Belief in the policy of minimum or limited governmental interference in economic affairs

Laissez-Faire

200

1st African-American to earn Ph.D. from Harvard, encouraged blacks to resist systems of segregation and discrimination, helped create important organizations to be pushing for more and more political power for African Americans. Believed in the idea of the "talented tenth" for African Americans. 

Who is W.E.B. Dubois?

200

Trashketball Bonus Question: Journalists and reporters who exposed corruption and problems in cities and around the country. 

Muckrakers

200

Trashketball Bonus Question: This state reform allowed the removal of a politician through a special election.

Recall

200

Trashketball Bonus Question: were state and local laws passed from the end of Reconstruction in 1877 through the mid-1950s by which white southerners reasserted their dominance by denying African Americans basic social, economic, and civil rights, such as the right to vote.

Jim Crow Laws

300

Trashketball Bonus Question: The political machine of Tammany Hall in NYC was led for many years by this corrupt politician

Boss Tweed

300

Civil Rights leader that argued that African Americans should achieve their rights through focusing on  job training, education, and improving themselves within the black community.

Who is Booker T Washington?

300

This investigative journalist and photographer wrote his book "The bitter cry of children" which depicted the horrible conditions surrounding child labor. 

John Spargo

300

Trashketball Bonus Question: The Sherman Antitrust and Clayton Antitrust Laws were the first legislation to battle the control big business had over certain industries. What is it called when one company has complete control over one industry?

Monopoly 

300

Trashketball Bonus Question: With the work of Jane Addams and other progressives, the amount of children attending ______________, rose from 6.5 million in 1870 to 17.3 million in 1900. 

Public School

400

Trashketball Bonus Question: President Teddy Roosevelt's 3 major goals for America was called ______ deal.

Square

400

Trashketball Bonus Question: W.E.B. DuBois co-founded a national organization for the advancement of African American citizens.

What is The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People?

(N.A.A.C.P)

400

Trashketball Bonus Question: Ida B. Wells was a journalist and reporter who traveled to southern states and exposed this horrific practice of racist southern whites. 

Lynching 

400

Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton were two influential members of the Suffrage Movement their work eventually led to this amendment

19th Amendment 

400

The three Progressive President's.... (Name 2) 

Who is Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson?

500

the act of consciously and efficiently using land and/or its natural resources. This was a big part of Roosevelt's policies. 

Conservation 

500

This amendment banned alcohol in the U.S.

18th Amendment

500

Trashketball Bonus Question: Upton Sinclair wrote in his book "The Jungle" about the horrible conditions in what industry?

Meat Packing (Food)

500

This Amendment provided for the direct election of US Senators

17th Amendment 

500

This state reform allows citizens to vote on proposed laws.

What is a referendum?

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