Known as the Trust-Buster
Theodore Roosevelt
Those journalist who tried to inform society of political and social problems.
Muckrakers
This amendment prohibited alcohol sales and consumption.
18th amendment
x2
Women were moving away from these societal rules.
Victorian values
Where did leisure time come from?
labor unions
Known for busting more trusts than Theodore Roosevelt
Journalistic style intended to stretch the truth to gain readers.
Yellow-journalism or sensationalism
This amendment collects money for public good.
16th amendment
first woman to run for president
Victoria Woodhull
x2
Progressives identified this theory as their enemy
social darwinism
Attacked the Triple Wall of Privilege: Tariffs, Banks, and Trusts
Woodrow Wilson
x2
Took on Chicago's meat packing industry
Upton Sinclair, the Jungle
This amendment extended suffrage to women.
19th amendment
Identify examples of how education was being emphasized.
Truant officers, Kindergardens, compulsory education
Name 3 sports of the time.
Basketball, Baseball, boxing, horse racing
16th and 17th amendments passed under this president
William Taft
Took on John Rockefeller's Standard Oil
Ida Tarbell
x2
This amendment allowed US citizens to directly vote on senators.
17th amendment
Speech given by Booker T Washington that emphasized African Americans seeking vocational jobs to earn equality via work
Atlanta Compromise
What event kicked off women's suffrage?
Seneca Falls Convention
x2
The 18th and 19th passed under this President
Woodrow Wilson
The Jungle led to these two acts by congress
Pure Food and Drug act
Meat Inspection act
These two amendments expanded voting rights
17th and 19th amendments
Founding member of the NAACP.
WED DuBois
Who won the 1896 election?
William McKinnley