Who was in charge of the Carnegie Steel Company
Andrew Carnegie
Rapid building and growth of cities
This movement gave women the right to vote
The Suffrage Movement
Name one reform to labor laws during the progressive era
Age limits and limits on how many hours you can work, more protective gear, emergency exits, safety drills, ending child labor, better pay, labor unions.
Where did kids want to go instead of work?
School
Who was in charge of the Standard Oil Company?
John D. Rockefeller
The growth of factories and industries
Industrialization
The movement that addresses social and economic problems, promote equality, and protect civil rights through government reforms
The Progressive Movement
This factory fire led to many labor reforms
The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
A drawing making fun of political topics, current events, or recognizable people
Political Cartoon
Which President fought trusts, advocated for conservation, and said ""speak softly and carry a big stick"?
Theodore Roosevelt
Someone who fought for women's right to vote
Suffragette
Better working conditions/labor laws
This act was enforced by Theodore Roosevelt and was used to take down trusts and monopolies
The Sherman Antitrust Act
What was the nickname of this Wisconsin lawyer who took down party bosses
Fighting Bob
Who wrote the book "The Jungle" uncovering the horrors of the meat packing industry?
Upton Sinclair
Someone who exposes corruption through investigative journalism often including photographs and other media
Muckrakers
This movement wanted to kept nature how it is and rehabilitate it
Conservation
This book led to the passage of the Meat Inspection Act and the Pure Food and Drug Act
The muckraker who exposed Standard Oil Co.
Mother Jones
make changes in something (typically a social, political, or economic institution or practice) in order to improve it.
Reform
This movement went against monopolies and trusts. What is it called if you are against trusts.
Antitrust
What is the 19th Amendment?
The amendment that gave women the right to vote.
What is the symbolism behind the fat men in suits in this political cartoon?
Greed, their wealth, corruption