Progressive Era 1
Progressive Era 2
Progressive Era 3
Progressive Era 4
Progressive Era 5
Progressive Era 6
100

This event claimed the lives of 146 people and forced companies to make working conditions safer.

What was the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire?

100

African-American leader who promoted immediate equality.

Who was W.E.B Dubois?

100

The right to vote.

What is Suffrage?

100

Journalists who exposed corruption in cities during the Progressive Era

Muckrakers

100

Which president used "Dollar Diplomacy" to deal with other nations?

Who was Taft?

100

What message is being conveyed by this cartoon?

The wealthy were dependent on the labor of the working class.

200

This government reform allows citizens of a state to propose and pass a law without involving their state legislature?

What is the initiative?

200

Civil Rights leader to started Tuskegee Institute. Taught students to make bricks. 



Who was Booker T Washington?

200

During the Progressive Era, did the role of the federal government get bigger or smaller?

Bigger

200

Teddy Roosevelt's policy for relationships with other nations was called Big _____ diplomacy.

Stick

200

He worked as undercover muckraker in a meat-packing plant and wrote the book The Jungle.



Who is Upton Sinclair?

200

The Sherman Antitrust Act and the Clayton Antitrust Act were passed in an effort to

Maintain competition in business

300

Name the President after TAFT. 

Who was Woodrow Wilson?

300

The era that brought many changes and reforms to American society

What was the Progressive Era?

300

President Teddy Roosevelt's 3 major goals for America was called ______ deal.

What is Square?

300

Daily Double

This amendment banned alcohol in the U.S.

What is the 18th Amendment?

300

When a business controls every aspect of an industry. This causes a lack of competition and raises prices for consumers. 

Monopolies

300

Famous early 20th Century Activist that did the following: Led the American Railway Union, Ran for U.S. president five times as the Socialist Party nominee, and cofounded the IWW - the industrial works of the world.


Who was Eugene V. Debs?

400

This is the section of the country where advances in suffrage took hold first.

What is the West?

400

The _____ anti trust act was an attempt to break up monopolies but the language was too vague to inforce.

Who was Sherman?

400

The Amendment that gave women the right to vote.

What is the 19th Amendment?

400

The Supreme Court ruled that women could only work 10 hour days.

What is Mueller v. Oregon?

400

The word for a few large companies that control prices for an entire industry.

What is oligopoly?

400

The Federal Reserve Act created this?

What was the Federal Reserve?

500

Name the President after Teddy Roosevelt. 

Who was Howard Taft?

500

This person helped organize women's rights convention in Seneca Falls, New York

Who was Elizabeth Cady Stanton?

500

This New York law said that apartments had to have a bathroom in each apartment.

What is the Tenement House Act?

500

What law does this image refer to?

Chinese Exclusion Act

500

The 1st Progressive president. As president he passed laws improving the meat industry and went after monopolies. 

Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt

500

Initiatives, referendums, and recall elections were supported by the Progressives as ways to increase citizen participation in the

political process.

600

The Grange movement eventually grew into this political party?

What was the Populist Party?

600

The Grange movement influenced the rise of populist sentiment, prompting the formation of other farmer's organizations, such as????

What was the The Farmer's Alliance?

600

This is the name of the tariff that Taft signed into law as President.

What is the Payne-Aldrich Tariff?

600

Law passed to protect the food and medicines Americans consumed.

The Pure Food and Drug Act

600

The process of resolving disputes by agreeing to accept the decision of a neutral party.

What is arbitration?
600

The manufacture, sale, and consumption of this became officially illegal in 1920.

What is alcohol?