Social Justice
Regulation
Democratization
Efficiency
Conservation
100
This major reform movement was instituted with the 18th amendment prohibiting the manufacture, sale, or transportation of “intoxicating liquors” (importation or exportation) within the United States.
What is the prohibition?
100
This is created when a specific person or enterprise removes all economic competition in an effort to be the only supplier of a particular asset.
What is a monopoly?
100
The term where citizens decide on a law by popular vote.
What is referendum?
100
The Clayton Act is an example of this type of reform law.
What are Anti-Trust Acts?
100
The president that restricted private development through adding millions of acres of undeveloped government land to the National Forest System.
Who is Teddy Roosevelt?
200
The movement led by women that began in 1848 after the Seneca Falls Convention.
What is the suffragist movement?
200
This act made the railroads the first industry to be regulated by the federal government due mostly to public demand.
What is the Interstate Commerce Act?
200
The term where citizens may remove an elected official by popular vote.
What is recall election?
200
This act passed by Woodrow Wilson in 1913 outlined the new banking system America would be operating.
What is The Federal Reserve Act?
200
The first chief forester who promoted policies to protect land for carefully managed development.
Who was Gifford Pinchot?
300
This group was created at a convention where African Americans and whites met at Harpers Ferry after anti-black rioting took place Springfield, Illinois and is now the oldest and largest civil rights organization.
What is the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People?
300
This man owned one of the most well-known trusts called the Standard Oil Company that had used economic threats to eliminate competitors in the oil business.
Who is John D. Rockefeller?
300
Recall Election, referendum, initiative and judicial recall are all a part of...
What is a Direct Democracy?
300
This person authored a set of principles that outlined a scientific approach to business management that was used extensively during the Progressive Era.
Who is Frederick Taylor?
300
The legal dispute over the development of a valley illustrated what about the divided goals of the Conservationist movement.
What is Hetch Hetchy?
400
This group was created at a convention where African Americans and whites met at Harpers Ferry after anti-black rioting took place Springfield, Illinois and is now the oldest and largest civil rights organization.
What is the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People?
400
This man who would later become the president sued 75 companies under the Sherman Act of 1890.
Who is William Howard Taft?
400
This man created the Oregon system allowing more participation and encouraging even more population participation.
Who is California Governor Hiram Johnson?
400
The efficiency-boosting agency created the Pendleton Act.
What is the Civil Service Commission?
500
The names of the two groups that arose from women fighting for their rights in the US.
What are the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) and the National Woman’s Party (NWP)?
500
These two U.S. regulatory agencies were created during the progressive era and still exist today.
What are the Interstate Commerce Commission and the Federal Trade Commission?
500
This party was founded by Teddy Roosevelt in 1912 and dissolved in 1916.
What is the Bull Moose Party?
500
Lincoln Steffens authored this book calling out city governments for their corruption.
What is The Shame of the Cities?