This person was a photojournalist known for "How the other half lives"
Jacob Riis
This book led to the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act
The Jungle
The German policy that led to the sinking of the Lusitania
Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
The name for the black artistic and literary movement in the 1920s
Harlem Renaissance
She led the National American Woman Suffrage Association
Alice Paul
This person ran on the socialist ticket in the 1912 election
Eugene V. Debs
This 1913 law created the national banking system
Federal Reserve Act
This is the term used for the mass migration of African Americans from the agricultural south to the industrial north
The Great Migration
This type of purchasing over time was introduced into the consumer market
Layaway Purchasing
This organization was the key to Wilson's 14 points
League of Nations
This is the progressive idea of merit based government jobs, not the spoils system
Honest Government
This 1910 controversy over development of federal lands signified a split in the Republican Party
Ballinger-Pinchot Controversy
Official policy of the United States at the outbreak of WWI
Neutrality
She founded "Women Rebel" magazine and advocated for birth control
Margaret Sanger
This Amendment introduced the direct election of senators
17th Amendment
Term for churches and synagogues emphasizing community service to address the needs of the unfortunate
Social Gospel
The Hepburn Act (1906) gave the ICC more regulation over this industry
Railroads
The supreme court case where the espionage act was upheld for use against someone speaking negatively about the draft
Schenck v. United States
The Immigration Act of 1924 reduced these for immigration
Quotas
The "open shop" (opposed to the closed shop) allowed businesses to
Hire anyone (did not have to be union workers)
The 16th amendment codified this into law
Graduated Income Tax
The Underwood-Simmons Act (1913) did this (generally)
Lowered Tariffs
This socialist was arrested in 1919 for criticizing the war because "the working class shed their blood ... never yet had a voice in either declaring war or making peace"
Eugene V. Debs
The Mellon Plan aimed to reduce these two things
Federal spending and taxes
The Clayton-Antitrust Act (1914) exempted these from anti-trust laws
Labor Unions