Women's Rights
Minority's Rights
Amendments
Prohibition
Progressive Government
100

What right did women fight for in this era?

Right to Vote

100

What does "NAACP" stand for?

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

100

Amendment granted women the right to vote.

19th Amendment

100

What does "WCTM" stand for?

Women's Christian Temperance Movement.

100

The first "Modern President" in American history.

President Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt

200

What did the Women's Christian Temperance Movement (WCTM) fight for?

Prohibition of sale, distribution, consumption of alcohol
200

What did the Partido Liberal Mexicano (PLM) fight for?

Free speech, free press, free assembly

200

Amendment granted direct election of Senators.

17th Amendment.

200

What groups began to gain power because of Prohibition in big cities such as New York and Chicago?

The mob/mafia.

200

What event in the 1800s led to the creation of the American Indian Movement?

Wounded Knee Massacre

300

What was the outcome of Muller v. Oregon?

Limited female work hours (in factories for health reasons)

300

What plan was promoted by Jewish-Americans to persuade Jewish immigrants to settle in Texas?

Galveston Plan

300

Amendment that prohibited the production, distribution, and consumption of alcohol.

18th Amendment.

300

How did alcohol companies stay open during Prohibition?

Sold non-alcoholic products.

300

What was a right that the American Indian Movement fought for and gain?

Voting rights; citizenship.
400

What was the name of rallies by women by the WCTM to gain traction for Prohibition?

Women's Crusades

400

What rights were Native Americans fighting for? (2 possible answers; 200 pts per answer)

1) American Citizenship

2) Right to Vote

400

Amendment that repealed Prohibition.

22nd Amendment.

400

Name for "underground" bars and saloons during Prohibition.

Speakeasies.

400

What was the name of the progressive policies of President Roosevelt?

The Square Deal

500

What was the name of the woman who co-founded Hull House in Chicago?

Jane Addams

500

Who was W.E.B. DuBois?

Founder of the NAACP

500

Amendment that allowed the Government to collect income taxes.

16th Amendment.

500

Why was Prohibition repealed?

To help the American economy during the Great Depression.

500

What is an example of a reform in the Square Deal?

Equal protection for all citizens; breaking trusts and monopolies; regulating RR industry; food and drug standards; establish National Park System.

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