Sufferage
Consumer Protection
Labor Reforms & Worker Protection
National/State/Local Political Reforms
Settlement Houses
100

The movement that fought for women’s rights in voting.


What was the Suffrage?



100

At what date was the consumer protection act put into effect?

When is 1986

100

The main cause for labor reforms and the fight for worker protection during the progressive era?

What are poor working conditions, little to no pay, long hours?

100

The Amendment that granted women the right to vote

What is the 19th Amendment?

100

Introduced this movement to help poor middle class workers

Who is Jane Addams

200

She was a political activist who organized the UK suffragette movement. She helped many people gain a new perspective on women's rights and shaped minds.

Who was Emmeline Pankhurst?

200

What is consumer protection?

What is the practice of safeguarding buyers of goods and services, against unfair practices in the marketplace

200

The four constitutional amendments that were passed in response to labor reforms, what are they?

What are income tax, direction election of senators, allowing women to vote, and prohibiting the sale of alcohol

200

The Taking away of One’s Rights to vote

What is disenfranchisement?

200

Reason for the settlement houses.

What is helping poor middle class imigrant families in order to give them a relief of their harsh living conditions.

300

She was one of the first African American women to be published, and she helped fight for equal rights for women through the use of her words and writing.

Who was Frances Ellen Watkins Harper?

300

What party was pressure placed on after the consumer protection act?

What is the government

300

These two acts greatly limited immigration into the country and were passed in the early 20th century.

What are the Immigration Act of 1917 and National Quota Law of 1921?

300

This was intended to limit the influence of political machines and gave all members of a party the chance to take part in a nomination

What is Direct Primary

300

Organizations that provided support services to the urban poor and European immigrants, often including education, healthcare, childcare.

What are settlement houses

400

She founded the National Woman Suffrage Association

Who was Elizabeth Stanton?

400

What services did the consumer protection act not apply to?

What are mandatory services

400

The progressives supported …..?

eugenics, segregation, selective breeding, and xenophobia

400

This aimed to regulate big companies and outlaw contracts, combinations, and conspiracies that unreasonably restrain interstate and foreign trade.

What are Antitrust laws

400

Negative effect of the lack of schools around settlement houses.

What is child labor?

500

She was a Quaker who was excluded from the anti slavery convention because she was a woman, after this she decided to fight for women’s rights along with other activists.

Who was Lucreita Mott?

500

What two items continued to be misbranded illegally?

What are food and drugs

500

These industries became regulated at the end of the progressive era.

What are meat, drugs, and railroads

500

the voting initiative, allowing people to enact legislation that a state legislature is either unwilling or unable to do

What is a referendum?

500

In settlement houses, diseases were a direct result of

What is unsanitary housing?