Women's Suffrage
Muckrakers
The Progressive Movement
Philosophy of the Gilded Age
The Populist Party
100

This amendment, ratified in 1920, granted women the right to vote in all U.S. elections

What is the 19th Amendment?

100

This muckraker is famous for his book How the Other Half Lives, which exposed the poor living conditions in New York City's tenements.

Who is Jacob Riis?

100

 This movement, which advocated for the reduction or elimination of alcohol consumption, became widespread during the 19th and early 20th centuries.

What is the Temperance Movement?

100

This philosophy applied Charles Darwin’s ideas of survival of the fittest to justify the concentration of wealth and the existence of social inequality.

What is Social Darwinism?

100

 This political party, formed in the 1890s, advocated for the interests of farmers and laborers, calling for reforms like the free coinage of silver.

What is the Populist Party?

200

The  tactic used in this image

What is picketing? 

200

This term, coined by Theodore Roosevelt, refers to investigative journalists who exposed corruption and social injustices during the Progressive Era.

What are muckrakers?

200

This women advocated for birth control in the United States. 

Who is Margret Sanger?

200

This wealthy industrialist argued that the rich had a moral obligation to use their wealth for the betterment of society, a belief known as this.

What is the Gospel of Wealth?

200

 The Populist Party called for this policy, which would increase the money supply by allowing the free coinage of this metal.

What is silver?

300

The convention where the Women’s declaration of sentiments was written

What is Seneca Falls Convention?

300

Names of houses Jacob Riis took photographs of for his book "How the Other Half Lives".

What are tenement houses? 

300
  • The period of US history from the 1890s to the 1920s. An era of intense social and political reform aimed at making progress toward a better society.

What is the progressive movement?

300

This industrialist and philanthropist is best known for founding the Carnegie Steel Company and for giving away much of his fortune to charitable causes.

Who is Andrew Carnegie?

300

This 1896 Populist candidate for president, who was also endorsed by the Democratic Party, famously delivered the "Cross of Gold" speech.

Who is William Jennings Bryan?

400

This woman, who helped lead the suffrage movement, was arrested and sent to prison for protesting for women’s suffrage.

Who is Alica Paul?

400

Ida Tarbell’s investigation of this company was a significant part of the Progressive Era's anti-trust movement.

What is Standard Oil?

400

This African American leader believed that vocational and industrial education was the key to improving the economic and social status of African Americans.


Who is Booker T. Washington?

400

 Social Darwinists believed that the government should not intervene in society, and that this economic system should prevail without regulation.

What is laissez-faire capitalism?

400

The movie based on the populist movement

What is the Wizard of OZ?

500

This woman was a prominent suffragist and president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, playing a key role in the women's suffrage movement. In the movie “Iron Jawed Angels”, she was against Alica Paul tactics.

Who is Carrie Chapman Catt?

500

The name of the law that was passed in response to to Upton Sinclair's The Jungle?

What is Meat Inspection Act ?

500

The names of the famous captains of industry who controlled steel, oil, railroads, and electricity/banking.

Who are Rockefeller, Carnegie, Morgan, Vanderbilt?

500

The name of the tycoon who bult this to give back to NYC.

Who is Andrew Carneige?

500

Who were most impacted by the rise of the gilded age? 

Farmers