Let's Make Things Better
Exposing the Problems
Girl Power
Fight For Your Rights!
Teddy Bear
100

The growth of cities as a result of people living and working in them

Urbanization

100

The names given to journalists who attempted to expose government corruption 

Muckrakers

100

The right to vote is known as ..

Suffrage

100

Court case that supported the segregation practices after a man sued a judge for making him use the Colored train

Plessy v. Ferguson

100

The name given to Roosevelt's program to bring more equality to society.

The Square Deal

200

This era in American history was focused on eliminating the causes of crime, disease, and poverty and brought many changes and reforms to the US

The Progressive Era

200

Exposed the horrible conditions of the meatpacking industry and wrote The Jungle 



Upton Sinclair

200

Based on the map, this region demonstrated the most support for women'e suffrage before 1920.


The West

200

He encouraged African Americans to work hard and remain patient in the face of racism and discrimination.

Booker T. Washington

200

The 3 C's of Roosevelt's program


Control of Corporations

Consumer Protection

Conservationism

300

Unsanitary, overcrowded, poorly built buildings located in slums.

Tenements

300

This book described the living conditions of people in urban slums.


'How the Other Half Lives"

300

She formed the NWP (National Women's Party)

Alice Paul

300

Laws that limited the political and civil rights of African Americans and promoted racial segregation

Jim Crow Laws

300

Civil rights organization in the United States, formed in 1909 to advance justice for African Americans

NAACP

400

This is the issue being exposed by this photo


Child Labor

400

The 1906 law that was passed in response to the situation depicted in this cartoon.


The Pure Food and Drug Act

400

This Amendment allowed for women's suffrage in the United States.

The 19th Amendment

400

This Amendment allowed woman's suffrage.

19th Amendment

400

The "C" represented by this political cartoon:


Control of corporations

500

The issue that is reflected in this photo:

Unsanitary food preparation

500

The reason that child labor continued even after laws were passed to stop it.

Poor families needed the income so they lied about their children's ages.

500

This convention was held in 1853 and was extremely controversial.

The Seneca Falls Convention

500

Civil rights organization in the United States, formed in 1909 to advance justice for African Americans

The N.A.A.C.P.

500

The "C" represented by this political cartoon:

Conservation

600

Politicians working to enrich themselves rather than working for the people.


Government Corruption

600

She led the Settlement House movement.

Jane Addams

600

The artist of this cartoon is demonstrating that..


Women made progress during the Progressive Era.

600

He encouraged African Americans to go to college and always fight discrimination, also co-founded the NAACP

W.E.B.Du Bois

600

The "C" represented by this political cartoon:


Consumer Protection