Imperialism
Spanish American War
Progressive Political Reforms
Muckrakers
Potpourri
100

What is imperialism?

Extending a country's economic, social, political power through diplomacy or military force

100

What event caused the U.S. to go to war with Spain?

The explosion of the USS Maine in Havana Harbor.

100

What does "progressive" mean in politics?

A movement aimed at making social and political changes to improve society. (reform)

100

Who are muckrakers, and what did they do?

Journalists who exposed corruption and social issues to the public.

100

What does "recall" mean in politics?

A procedure that allows voters to remove an elected official from office before their term ends.

200

Why did the US want to expand its power in the late 1800s? (imperialism)

to gain land, natural resources, and markets for trade; to control strategic military locations

200

Name two places the U.S. got after the Spanish-American War.

Cuba, Guam and Puerto Rico (also the Philippines)

200

What did the 19th Amendment accomplish?

It granted women the right to vote.

200

What did Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle" reveal?

The unsanitary conditions in the meatpacking industry.

200

What was the goal of the Federal Trade Commission during the Progressive Era?

To prevent unfair business practices and protect consumers.

300

What was the Kanagawa Treaty?

A treaty that opened Japan to trade with the US in 1854

300

Who was a key leader in the Battle of San Juan Hill?

Theodore Roosevelt

300

Name one Progressive Amendment and explain what it did.

16th - income tax

17th - direct election of senators

18th - Prohibition of alcohol

19th - women's suffrage

300

Which muckraker wrote about tenement living conditions?

Jacob Riis, How the Other Half Lives

300

How did the 16th Amendment change taxes for Americans?

It allowed the federal government to collect income tax based on earnings.

400

What does "Seward's Folly" refer to, and why is it called that?

the purchase of Alaska from Russia, called a folly because many thought it was a bad deal, but it turned out to be beneficial

400

How did yellow journalism help start the war?

It exaggerated reports of Spanish atrocities against Cubans to provoke public support for war.

400

How did Theodore Roosevelt's Square Deal help people?

It aimed to ensure fairness and protect the interests of workers and consumers.

400

How did Ida Tarbell's work affect Standard Oil?

Her investigations led to public outrage and the breakup of Standard Oil's monopoly.

400

Why was the Panama Canal important for trade?

It connected the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, making shipping faster and more efficient.

500

How did the U.S. take control of Hawaii?

annexation in 1898, a territory of US in 1900, statehood in 1959

500

Why was the explosion of the USS Maine important?

It was used as a rallying cry for war against Spain, leading to U.S. involvement in the conflict.

500

Which trusts did Roosevelt and Taft "break"?

Roosevelt: Northern Securities Trust (railroads)

Taft: Standard Oil

500

What is yellow journalism, and how does it connect to muckraking?

Yellow journalism is sensationalist reporting that exaggerates the truth; it is similar to muckraking in that both aim to expose issues and influence public opinion.

500

What was the women's suffrage movement? 

Progressive Era movement that supported women's right to vote, which culminated in the 19th Amendment granting women the right to vote.