Progressive Presidents (Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson)
Laws and Reforms
Women's Rights
Reformers
Prohibition
Progressive Era Pictures
100

Which president was known as the “Trustbuster”?

Theodore Roosevelt

100

What law banned fake or mislabeled medicines?

Sherley Amendment

100

Which amendment gave women the right to vote?

19th Amendment

100

What word describes journalists who exposed corruption?

Muckrakers

100

The Temperance Movement wanted to __________ alcohol use.

Stop or reduce

100


Who is this president known for conservation?  

Theodore Roosevelt

200

Roosevelt’s plan to help workers, consumers, and businesses was called the __________ Deal.

Square

200

Which law made it illegal for companies to cheat or have unfair practices?

Clayton Antitrust Act

200

Who was an early leader for women’s voting rights?

Susan B. Anthony

200

Who wrote The Jungle?

Upton Sinclair

200

What group led the push for banning alcohol along with the WCTU?

Anti-Saloon League

200

This book exposed the dirty and unsafe conditions in what industry? 

Meatpacking

300

What famous quote did President Theodore Roosevelt use to describe his foreign policy — being peaceful but ready to use strength if needed?

Speak softly and carry a big stick

300

Which government agency was created to make sure businesses followed fair rules and didn’t cheat consumers?

Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

300

What group used protests and hunger strikes to fight for women’s rights?

National Woman’s Party

300

Who exposed Standard Oil’s unfair business?

Ida Tarbell

300

Which amendment started Prohibition?

18th Amendment

300

What problem do these photos show from the Progressive Era? 


Child Labor

400

Which president created the U.S. Department of Labor?

William Howard Taft

400

What act tried to stop child labor?

Keating-Owen Act

400

In what year did women win the right to vote in the U.S.?

1920

400

Who took pictures of poor people in the cities?

Jacob Riis

400

What name was given to people who made or sold alcohol illegally during Prohibition?

Bootleggers

400

Why were places like this illegal in the 1920s?

They sold alcohol during Prohibition

500

Which president signed the Clayton Antitrust Act and Federal Trade Commission Act?

Woodrow Wilson

500

What law set a minimum wage and limited child labor?

Fair Labor Standards Act

500

What was another major women’s suffrage organization besides the National Woman’s Party?

National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA)

500

Who took pictures of children working in factories?

Lewis Hine

500

Which amendment ended Prohibition?

21st Amendment

500

This famous settlement house in Chicago was part of a movement to help the poor. What was this movement called?

The Social Gospel Movement