President Roosevelt TR
Reforms / Food & Drug
Goals of the Progressives
Election reform
Odds and Ends
100

Teddy Roosevelt was this old when he became president.

What is 42 years old?

100

TR used this law to break up Trusts.

What is the Sherman Anti Trust Act.

100

This goal of the Progressives dealt with reforms in society, like education, feeding the poor, helping women and children.

What is Social Welfare?

100

This is the name of a bill started by the people, not Congress.

What is an Initiative?

100

John Muir took TR camping in this future national park.

What is Yosemite?

200

This was the name of TR's army group who fought in Cuba during the Spanish Amer War.

What is the Rough Riders?

200

This law halted the sale of contaminated foods and medicines and called for truth in labeling.

What is the Pure Food and Drug Act.

200

This goal dealt with making alcohol illegal and was promoted by the Women's Christian Temperance Union and Carrie Nation.

What is Moral reform?

200

This is a vote on an Initiative to help it become law.

What is a Referendum?

200

Of the two genders this group often gets paid less.

What are Women?

300

This was the youngest president of the time.

Who was Theodore Roosevelt?

300

This book written by Upton Sinclair described working conditions in meat-packing plants and led to reform.

What is The Jungle?

300

This goal dealt with trying to bring more money to the common working man by exposing corruption of big business, trust busting, and fighting for unions.

What is Economic reform?

300

This is a way to remove an elected official from office before their term is up.

What is Recall?

300

This is the term when an impartial 3rd person makes a final decision to end a labor/ work place dispute.

What is Arbitration?

400

TR was the governor of this state.

What is New York?

400

This is the name of the journalists who wrote about  corruption in business and public life.

What is Muckrakers.

400

This goal dealt with helping business work smarter and have better production for the time and money spent.

What is Fostering Efficiency?

400

This amendment to the Constitution allowed for the direct election of US Senators by the voters.

What is the 17th Amendment?

400

This person worked to improve the lives of women and children.

Who is Florence Kelly?

500

He was known as the first Modern president.

Who is Theodore Roosevelt?

500

This word was used to describe the various reforms sponsored by the Roosevelt Administration.

What is a Square Deal?

500

This was an example of why reform was needed. This workplace tragedy killed 146 women in a factory fire. 

What is the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory?

500

The 19th Amendment was passed in 1919 and allowed women to have an important right.

What is Women's Right to Vote?

500

This is the African American Civil Right group founded in 1910 and still active today.

What is NAACP? (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People)