People
Government
Election of 1912
Muckrakers & Acts
Women
What Should Change?
100

This person won the election of 1908, he was the handpicked successor of T. Roosevelt.

William Howard Taft

100

What is the idea that the government should take a “hands off” approach, thus not be involved in business affairs?

Laissez Faire

100

Which party won the election of 1912?

Democrat

100

This was created to ensure sanitary conditions in the processing of meat products.

Meat Inspection Act

100

This amendment gave women the right to vote.

19th

100

This is when a company or corporation has complete and total control over a product or service.

Monopoly

200

This President was viewed as “different” from those before him as he got more involved, promoted change, focused on conservation of natural resources, got involved in business issues.

Teddy Roosevelt

200

What is a system where people own and operate the means of production and compete against one another to find success?

Capitalism

200

Name the new party formed after the split of the Republican Party.

Progressive (Bull Moose)

200

How did the Triangle Shirtwaist factory impact society?

Encouraged people to push for more workplace safety and rules

200

This woman founded the first settlement house in the United States.

Jane Adams
200

This is the process by which voters remove a public official from office before the next election.

Recall

300

This reform governor of Wisconsin worked to create many changes during the Progressive Era.

Robert "Bob" La Follette

300

What is the system where the government takes over the means of production and attempts to distribute things equally?

Socialism

300

When the Republican Party split, Taft had the support of this group of people.

“Old Guard” Republicans

300

What role did Muckrakers play during the Progressive era?

They were investigative journalists who tried to expose corruption in society

300

Nonviolent refusal to obey a law in an effort to change a law.

Civil Disobedience

300

This is the process by which citizens vote on a law passed by their legislature or help decide a potential decision for a community.

Referendum

400

This person was the author of The Jungle, who exposed the unsafe practices in the meatpacking industry.

Upton Sinclair

400

Also known as survival of the fittest; the idea where the strongest will prosper and the weakest people will struggle?

Social Darwinism

400

What impact did a 3rd party have on the election of 1912?

Took votes away from Republicans & allowed Wilson to win w/ 42% of the popular vote

400

This was the act created in 1890 that forced monopolies, such as Standard Oil, to break up.

Sherman Antitrust Act

400

Why were some suffragists considered outrageous and dangerous?

They challenged traditional gender roles in society.

400

This is the process by which citizens propose new laws by gathering signatures on a petition.

Initiative

500

He was the governor of California who worked to create many changes in his state during this time.

Hiram Johnson

500

What is an election in which voters cast ballots to select nominees for upcoming elections-this gives people the chance to choose candidates?

Direct Primary

500

Name each major party in the election of 1912, the candidate & where they finished in the election.

  1. Wilson (D)

  2. T. Roosevelt (P)

  3. Taft (R) 

  4. Debs (I)

500

This act’s main purpose was to stop unfair monopoly activity by spelling out specific activities that businesses couldn’t engage in moving forward?

Clayton Antitrust Act

500

This woman was the Muckraker responsible for uncovering the corruption within the Standard Oil Company.

Ida Tarbell

500

Name 3 reasons that would identify a potential problem a monopoly may create for consumers.

  1. Paying extreme prices for goods

  2. Lower quality products

  3. Fewer options for products