INDUSTRIALIZATION
LABOR UNIONS
MUCKRAKERS
POLITICAL MACHINES
PROGRESSIVE ERA / SQUARE DEAL
MISC.
100

The shift from farming and hand production to factory and machine production.

Industrialization

100

An organization formed by workers to protect their rights.

Labor union

100

Journalists who exposed corruption and social problems.

Muckrakers

100

An organized group that controls political activities in a city

Political machine

100

The reform movement that tried to fix problems caused by industrialization.

Progressive Movement

100

Favoring native-born Americans over immigrants.

Nativism

200

A company that controls most or all of an industry.

Monopoly

200

Workers refusing to work to pressure employers.

Strike

200

This photographer exposed poor living conditions in tenements.

Jacob Riis

200

Political machines gained votes by providing these things to immigrants.

Jobs, housing, or services

200

The reform program created by Theodore Roosevelt.

Square Deal

200

The amendment that banned alcohol in the United States.

18th Amendment


300

Two famous industrial leaders often associated with monopolies.

John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie

300

When workers refuse to buy goods or services to pressure a business, they are using this protest method.

Boycott

300

This journalist exposed Standard Oil’s monopoly.

Ida Tarbell

300

The famous New York political machine led by Boss Tweed.

Tammany Hall

300

The Square Deal aimed to control these large corporations.

Monopolies

300

Illegal bars that sold alcohol during Prohibition.

Speakeasies

400

This major transportation innovation in New York helped connect the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean and supported industrial growth.


Erie Canal

400

[WOMAN'S HISTORY WILDCARD]: What amendment guarantees women the right to vote in the United States of America?

The 19th Amendment

400

This author wrote The Jungle.

Upton Sinclair

400

Political bosses often became rich through these illegal payments.

Bribes

400

The law passed in 1890 to break up monopolies.

Sherman Antitrust Act

400

The reform movement that pushed for banning alcohol.

Temperance Movement

500

[WOMAN'S HISTORY WILDCARD]: What were the names of the three women who helped support Women's suffrage?

Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, Susan B. Anthony

500

[IMMIGRATION WILDCARD]: Many immigrants moved into small, dank, and dirty apartments. What were the names of these Apartments?

Tenements.

500

The result of The Jungle was public support for this law regulating food safety.

Meat Inspection Act / Pure Food and Drug Act

500

Political machines often helped immigrants by providing jobs, housing, and other services in exchange for this.

Votes

500

Why was the Square Deal called the Square Deal?

A square has four equal sides, symbolizing equality for people in the United States.

500

This amendment repealed Prohibition. 

The 21st Amendment 
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