Causes of Progressivism
Reforming Government
Important Reformers
Teddy Roosevelt & the 3 C’s
Women & Reform
100

This era before the Progressive Era was marked by corruption and large monopolies.

What is The Gilded Age?

100

This amendment allowed people to directly elect U.S. Senators.

What is the 17th Amendment?

100

Journalists who exposed corruption and social problems were called THIS.

What are Muckrakers?

100

This was Roosevelt’s domestic reform program promising fairness for Americans.

What is The Square Deal?

100

The right to vote is also known as THIS.

What is suffrage?

200

A tragic event in 1911 that revealed unsafe factory conditions and helped spark labor reform.

What is the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire?

200

A vote by the public to approve or reject a proposed law is known as this reform.

What is a Referendum?

200

He exposed the filthy conditions in the meatpacking industry in The Jungle.

Who is Upton Sinclair?

200

This was the nickname for Roosevelt because he broke up monopolies.

What is the “Trust Buster”?

200

This amendment (1920) finally granted women the right to vote.

What is the 19th Amendment?

300

Among the main goals of the Progressive movement were to make government more democratic, regulate big business, and protect THESE TWO vulnerable groups.

Who are Workers and Consumers?

300

Reform that allows voters to remove a corrupt politician from office mid-term.

What is a Recall?

300

He worked with John Muir to preserve Yosemite and other natural areas.

Who is Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt?

300

Roosevelt helped end this 1902 strike by siding with workers instead of owners.

What is the Coal Strike of 1902?

300

This 1848 gathering launched the organized women’s rights movement.

What is the Seneca Falls Convention?

400

Progressives believed solving problems required a bigger, more active version of this institution.

What is The Federal Government?

400

Reform that lets citizens propose their own laws directly.

What is an Initiative?

400

She investigated and exposed the unfair practices of Standard Oil.

Who is Ida Tarbell?

400

This law allowed Roosevelt to create national monuments and protect natural lands.

What is the Antiquities Act?

400

These protestors stood silently outside the White House demanding voting rights.

Who were the Silent Sentinels?

500

Many Progressives were part of this growing class of Americans who had education and money but wanted to use it for reform.

What is the Middle Class?

500

This amendment created the federal income tax allowing the government to fund progressive reforms.

What is the 16th Amendment?

500

She founded Hull House to help immigrants in Chicago.

Who is Jane Addams?

500

Roosevelt's three “C’s” of the Square Deal stood for THIS.

What is Control of Corporations, Consumer Protection, and Conservation?

500

This was the more radical suffrage organization led by Alice Paul and Lucy Burns.

What was the National Woman’s Party (NWP)?