The campaign to attack vice
social purity movement
Theodore Roosevelt's 1904 campaign slogan
the Square Deal
Authorized a draft of all young men into armed forces
Selective Service Act
Commander of the American Expeditionary Forces during WW I
Major General John "Black Jack" Pershing
Secretary of State under Woodrow Wilson
William Jennings Bryan
A reform movement from 1890's to WW I
Progressivism
Nickname for children who worked in coal mines
"breaker boys"
Declared that the U.S. would not intervene in Latin America as long a nations there conducted their affairs with "decency."
Roosevelt Corollary
President Wilson's blueprint for a new democratic world order
Fourteen Points
an anarchist who assassinated President William McKinley
Leon Czolgosz
An idea which called for churches to play a new role in social reformation
Social gospel
application of expertise and social engineering at a work place
scientific management
labeled "the Mad dog of Europe" or "Beast of Berlin" by American newspapers
Kaiser Wilhelm II
Wilson's political archenemy
Henry Cabot Lodge
Elkins Act
outlawed railroad rebates
dislike of foreigners
xenophobia / nativism
What did Theodore Roosevelt threatened to do when the management of coal mines in Pennsylvania refused to negotiate with union representatives
seize the mines and run them with federal troops
The leader of the radical wing of the suffragist
Alice Paul
What happened in East St. Louis, Illinois, in 1917
Mob of whites murdered 39 people and left most of this black district in flames.
The Sherman Anti-Trust Act of 1890, was weakened by conservative Supreme Court and it was also used against .... ..... .
labor unions
Pioneered the field of occupational health and safety
Alice Hamilton
African American leader who emphasized education and economic progress for African Americans
Booker T. Washington
University professors fired for saying that America should seek peace with Germany
James McKeen Cattell
An organization that led the struggle to persuade governments to negotiate peace and spare dissenters from harsh punishments
the Women's Peace Party
The first women elected to Congress
Jeannette Rankin of Montana