New Wave of Immigration
Urbanization
Rise of Progressivism
Progressive Presidents
Social Justice
100
What are conditions that drive people from their homes?
Push Factors 
100
What is the movement of population from farms to urban areas, or cities.
Urbanization
100
A period in American history lasting from the 1870s to the 1890s marked by political corruption and extravagant spending. 
The Gilded Age
100
Who were the three Progressive Presidents? 
Theodore Roosevelt, William Taft, Woodrow Wilson
100
Term for the right to vote
Suffrage
200
Who wanted to limit immigration and preserve the country for native-born, white Protestants?
Nativists
200
What were some of the jobs available in the city? 
steel mills, meatpacking plants, garment factories.
200
_________________ were powerful politicians who gained power in many cities. They ruled county and state governments. 
Political bosses
200
Roosevelt's ___________________ promised everyone from farmers and consumers to workers and owners should have the same opportunity to succeed. 
Square Deal
200
The ________________________________ was set up by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony. It was a group that worked for a constitutional amendment to give women the right to vote. 
National Woman Suffrage Association
300

What was a pull factor for immigrants coming to America? 

Industrial jobs, Low ship fare, "land of opportunity," Promise of freedom, freedom religion
300
Poor families in cities lived in ________________, or a small apartment in a city slum building. 
Tenements 
300
What were journalists who exposed corruption and bad business practices in the late 1800s and early 1900s
Muckrakers
300
Under Roosevelt, the _________________ was passed in 1906, which required food and drug makers to list ingredients on packages. 
Pure Food and Drug Act
300
Which amendment was passed that gave women the right to vote? 
Nineteenth
400
How did immigrants ease into American life when they arrived? Where did they settle? 
Their own neighborhoods
400
The ______________________ was a movement within American Protestantism in the late 1800s that attempted to apply biblical teaching to society's problems.
Social Gospel
400
Who were forward thinking people who wanted to improve American lives. 
Progressives
400
President Wilson's program to break up trusts and restore American economic activities. 
New Freedom
400
Which amendment was passed that banned the sell and consumption of alcohol?
Eighteenth
500
Give one reason why Americans were opposed to a large number of immigrants settling in America
They were taking jobs from nativists. 
500
What were 2 effects of rapid urbanization? 
pollution, crime, unsafe living conditions
500
What was one issue that Muckrakers attacked? You must be able to explain. 
Answers will vary
500
What was the main goal of the Progressive Presidents? What did they target and want to break up?
Trusts and monopolies
500
Who led the temperance movement and why? 
Women because alcohol was a threat to their families. Violence and economic problems.