Reformers I
Reformers II
Reformers III
U.S. in 1800-1900 I
U.S. in 1800-1900 II
100

During his political career, _____ was known as a populist orator and champion of free silver coinage.    

Who is William Jennings Bryan?

100

_____ strongly advocated for African Americans' civil rights.  This person "believed that it was imperative to break the 'color line,' the imperceptible barrier that separated white people and African Americans in every aspect of life."

Who is W.E.B. Du Bois?

100

A _____ is someone who wishes to prevent human activities that endanger wild or natural areas.

Who is a conservationist?

100

The _____ is using the nation's gold reserves to support the paper money's worth.

What is the gold standard?

100

_____ were home to the vast majority of immigrants to the U.S. by the end of the 1800s.

What are large cities?

200

_____ were journalists who dedicated their occupations to exposing social injustices.   

Who are muckrakers?

200

Former slave _____ went on to teach and advocate for African Americans. The fact that this individual founded Tuskegee University, which taught its pupils practical skills, makes him significant.

Who is Booker T. Washington?

200

The economic system that Eugene Debs most closely identified with was _____.

What is socialism?

200

The Populist Party advocated using _____ to "back" U.S. currency.

What is silver?

200

Three-fourths of the states _____ the Constitution's 19th Amendment on August 18, 1920.  Because it granted women the right to vote, the 19th Amendment was a landmark moment in American history.

What is ratified?

300

_____ wrote essays challenging the dubious business practices of the Standard Oil Company.

Who is Ida Tarbell?

300

_____ vigorously opposed lynchings in the Midwestern and Southern states.  She worked as a journalist, educator, and African American reformer.

Who is Ida B. Wells?

300

_____ was an American labor unionist, socialist, and political activist. This person came to believe that unions would never be strong enough to protect the rights of workers after the Pullman Strike.

Who is Eugene Debs?

300

The _____ laws prevented Southern freed African Americans from using their full civil rights as guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution's amendments.

What is Jim Crow?

300

The _____ demanded a shorter workday, a graduated income tax, and silver-backed paper money.

What is the Populist Party?

400

The socioeconomic inequities in the meatpacking industry were made public by _____'s book The Jungle.

Who is Upton Sinclair?

400

Every American should be given a "square deal"—fair treatment and an opportunity for a prosperous life, according to _____.

Who is Theodore Roosevelt?

400

Because Susan B. Anthony and other women were denied the opportunity to speak at a temperance conference, the _____ was established.

What is the Women's State Temperance Society?

400

_____ in the United States were granted the right to vote on August 18, 1920.  Due to the historical exclusion of these humans from this procedure, this incident was noteworthy.

Who are women?

400

The _____ were the name of Theodore Roosevelt's regiment in Cuba during the Spanish-American War.  They played a significant role in Cuba's independence from Spain.

Who are the Rough Riders?

500

_____ raised money from the rich to refurbish a dilapidated building in Chicago to help the impoverished inhabitants at Hull House.  Hull House gave the impoverished access to daycare, kitchens, and bathtubs.

Who is Jane Adams?

500

During the peak of European immigration to New York City in the late nineteenth century, journalist and social reformer _____ brought attention to the problems with poverty, education, and tenement housing.

Who is Jacob Riis?

500

_____ was an abolitionist, a supporter of the Temperance Movement, and a pioneer in the American women's suffrage campaign.

Who is Susan B. Anthony?

500

The Constitution's _____ formally abolished slavery in the United States.  It was significant because it outlawed slavery on a national scale.

What is the Thirteenth Amendment?

500

The federal Land Office's _____ set rules for the prudent use of national forests.  It was important because President Theodore Roosevelt gave this branch of government the authority to defend American natural areas from the excesses of humankind.

What is the Forestry Division?