Miscellaneous Progressivism
Labor & Business Regulation
Muckrakers
Social Reform

Key Progressive Reforms
Progressive Presidents
100

What was the main goal of the Progressive Movement?


Address social issues and improve American society through reforms.

100

What was the purpose of the Sherman Antitrust Act?

Prevent monopolies and promote competition

100

Who was Upton Sinclair and what was the focus of his book, "The Jungle"?

Upton Sinclair wrote "The Jungle," which focused on the unsanitary conditions of the meatpacking industry.

100

What was the purpose of the Pure Food and Drug Act?

The purpose of the Pure Food and Drug Act was to ensure the safety and labeling of food and pharmaceuticals.

100

Name the president known for his "Square Deal" policies.  

**Theodore Roosevelt**


three C's- control of corporations, consumer protection, conservation of natural resources

200

Name one major social issue that Progressives sought to address.

One major social issue that Progressives sought to address was poverty.

200

Describe a major labor strike during the Progressive Era and its outcome.

 Pullman Strike, which led to federal intervention.

200

Define the term "muckraker" and give an example of a notable muckraker.

A "muckraker" is a journalist who exposes corruption or social issues; an example is Ida Tarbell.

200

Describe the significance of the 19th Amendment.

The 19th Amendment granted women the right to vote.

200

Which president was responsible for the establishment of the National Park Service?

Theodore Roosevelt

300

Who were the key groups that made up the Progressive Movement?

The key groups that made up the Progressive Movement included middle-class citizens, women’s groups, and labor unions.

300

How did the government respond to labor unions during this time?

The government often viewed labor unions with suspicion and sometimes used troops to break strikes.

300

How did muckrakers contribute to social reform during the Progressive Era?

 Muckrakers contributed to social reform by raising awareness of societal problems and influencing public opinion.

300

What was the goal of the Social Security Act?

Provide financial assistance to the elderly and disabled.

300

What was Woodrow Wilson's reform that created the modern banking system called

Federal Reserve Act

400

Describe one method Progressives used to influence public opinion.

One method Progressives used to influence public opinion was through advocacy and grassroots campaigns.

400

What role did the Interstate Commerce Commission play in regulating business?

The Interstate Commerce Commission was established to regulate railroad rates and practices.

400

What issues did Jacob Riis expose through his work?

Jacob Riis exposed the harsh living conditions of the urban poor through his work "How the Other Half Lives."

400

Explain the impact of the 17th Amendment on the political landscape.

Direct election of U.S. Senators, increasing democratic participation.

400

Discuss Theodore Roosevelt's approach to trust-busting.

 using federal power to break up monopolies.

500

Explain the significance of the term "Progressivism" in American history.

The significance of "Progressivism" in American history lies in its push for social justice, political reform, and economic regulation.

500

Discuss the impact of the Fair Labor Standards Act on workers' rights.

Established a minimum wage, maximum work hours, and banned child labor, improving conditions for workers

500

How did muckraking journalism influence public policy?

Muckrakers exposed corruption and poor conditions leading to reforms.

500

This law, passed in response to The Jungle.

Meat Inspection Act

500

Compare and contrast the Progressive policies of Roosevelt and Wilson.

Roosevelt's policies focused on conservation and regulation, while Wilson's emphasized banking reform and tariff reform.