Progressive Presidents
Big Business
Reform
Miscellaneous
100

The right that enables voters to remove unsatisfactory elected officials from office

Recall

100

A tax that someone pays, but the tax burden falls on someone else.

Indirect Tax

100

A fire at this factory which killed over 140 people spurred labor and workplace reforms.

Triangle Shirtwaist

100

Author of The Jungle a book which chronicled the unsanitary conditions in the meatpacking industry.

Upton Sinclair

200

Nickname President Roosevelt earned from his interactions with Trusts.

The Trustbuster

200

Part of the government which was given the authority to inspect business operations to ensure that products were safe before they were shipped to the public.

U.S. Department of Agriculture

200

Women's suffrage organization based out of New York City and founded by Susan B. Anthony.

National Woman Suffrage Association

200

Man who President Roosevelt appointed as the head of the United States Forest Service

Gifford Pinchot

300

This act authorized the use of federal funds from public land sales to pay for irrigation and land development projects.

Newlands Reclamation Act

300

Organization which was established at the behest of President Wilson to monitor American business.

Federal Trade Commission

300

Women's suffrage movement which was formed out of two previous groups which desired to pool their resources.

National American Woman Suffrage Association

300

ADL stands for this.

Anti-Defamation League

400

The contender for the Presidential Election of 1912 who garnered the fewest votes.

William Howard Taft 

400

A tax based on the net income of a person or business.

Income Tax 

400

A journalist who uncovers abuses and corruption in a society.

Muckraker

400

Woman who at the Seneca Falls women's right convention convinced the delegates present that women should focus on suffrage.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

500

Man who president Taft, in a move which angered Progressives, appointed as Secretary of the Interior.

Richard A. Ballinger

500

Railroad holding company owned by J.P. Morgan which was ruled to have broken the Sherman Anti-trust act.

Northern Securities

500

President Taft set up this government organization which investigated problems related to child labor.

The Children’s Bureau

500

Nickname of the Progressive political party which Theodore Roosevelt founded.

The Bull Moose Party