New Immigrants
Progressive Reforms
The Political Machine
Women in the Turn of the Century
Wildcard
100

Factors such as famine, religious persecution, and economic hardship in their home countries.

What are some of the push factors for immigration to the U.S. in the 19th and early 20th centuries?

100

An investigative journalist and social reformer whose writings helped spur the passage of the Meat Inspection Act.

Upton Sinclair

100

Informal political groups designed to gain and keep power, which were often accused of corruption during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

What is a political machine?

100

An early women's rights convention held in 1848 in upstate New York which laid the groundwork for the suffrage movement.

Seneca Falls Convention

100

A term used to describe the idea that, in the U.S., various cultures and ethnicities would blend together to create a new, unified society.

Melting pot

200

The hope for better economic opportunities, religious freedom, and an escape from political unrest.


What are some of the pull factors attracting immigrants to the U.S. in the 19th and early 20th centuries?

200

The regulation of big businesses, consumer protection, and conservation of natural resources.

What are three reforms that were part of Roosevelt’s “Square Deal”?

200

The most notorious political machine based in New York City.


Double Down

Tammany Hall


Boss Tweed

200

A social reformer and activist who co-founded the Hull House in Chicago, one of the first settlement houses in the U.S.

Jane Addams

200

Prejudice against foreign-born people

Nativism

300

A 1907 agreement between the U.S. and Japan that limited the migration of Japanese workers to the U.S

 What is the Gentlemen’s Agreement?

300

 A 1906 law that ensured that meat products were slaughtered and processed under sanitary conditions.

 What is the Meat Inspection Act?

300

PHYSICAL CHALLENGE

On White Boards, maximize how much graft you can get from the following event


Boston begins rebuilding Fanuel Hall next year, you are in charge of all facets of the renovations. 
300

What was the three-part strategy of the Women’s Suffrage movement?


Double Down

State legislature 

14th Amendment 

Constitutional Amendment

Explain each step? 

300

A journalist who exposes corruption in politics or business, often playing a key role in the Progressive era

Muckracker

400

 A 19th-century law that prohibited all immigration of Chinese laborers.

What was the Chinese Exclusion Act?

400

 This early 20th-century movement sought political, social, and economic reforms to address the problems caused by industrialization and urbanization.

What is the Progressive Movement?

400

A term that describes the practice of giving government jobs to supporters and friends as a reward for their assistance, prevalent in the era of political machines.


Double Down

Patronage 


Pendleton Civil Service Act

400

This term refers to the late 19th-century campaign led by women to prohibit the sale and consumption of alcohol.

Temprence Movement

400

This famous ship sank on its maiden voyage in 1912.

Titantic

500

Why did new immigrants often cluster in ethnic enclaves with in major urban areas?

Double Down:

They sought familiar surroundings, faced language barriers, and wanted to retain their cultural practices.

Double Down: Explain the concept of the Melting Pot vs Salad Bowl

500
These substances had no regulations, even when it came to children's medications
Narcotics
500

Demonstrate this gesture typically associated with politicians trying to win votes during campaigns in the early 20th century.

Handshake

500

The year the 19th Amendment, granting American women the right to vote, was ratified.



500

This American author is best known for his novels "The Great Gatsby" and "Tender is the Night."

F. Scott Fitzgerald

600

 A dance originating from the Emerald Isle that new immigrants brought with them to the U.S.

What is the Irish jig?

600

This African American leader and founder of the NAACP believed in racial equality.

WEB Du Bois

600

The major infrastructure project in New York, completed in 1917, that was influenced heavily by political machine politics and involved multiple contracts and kickbacks. 


BONUS

The subway system



What was one of the most expensive infrastructure projects in our countries history rife with corruption in this state?

600

The organization founded by Margaret Sanger in the early 20th century that played a pivotal role in the fight for women's reproductive rights.

Planned Parenthood

600

PHYSICAL CHALLANGE

You will be manufacturing a sweater, one of you is responisble for each phase of production. Need 5 people, one is buttons, one is chest, one is arms, one for details, one for inspection. 

Most Sweaters and most uniform wins points