Reformers
Muckrakers
Progressive Amendments
Progressive Presidents
100

What is a reformer? 

A person that wants to change society. 

100

What is a muckraker?

A journalist that exposes problems in society.

100

What is one way in which citizens can be given full participation in American  political life?

A. Voting

B. Owning a home

C. Going to College

A. Voting

100

Progressive Presidents against big business 

Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson 

200

Mother Jones led a march from the Philadelphia textile mills against______

Child Labor, unfair worker's treatment 

200

Author of the Jungle 

Upton Sinclair 

200

Which 3 laws were passed to eliminate unfair business practices during the Progressive Era? 

Sherman Anti Trust Act, Clayton Anti Trust Act and the Federal Trade Commission

200
President who limited the power of monopolies 

Theodore Roosevelt 

300

Who was Jane Addams?

Owner of a settlement house named the Hull House, helped many immigrants.

300

Photojournalist that took pictures to expose problems in society. 

Jacob Riis 

300

What was the Pendleton Civil Service Act?

Established federal employment based on merit rather than party affiliation. 

300

What is the Square Deal?

New laws to protect consumers, regulation for big business and conserve the nation's natural resources. 

400

Who was W.E.B Dubois?

Civils Rights advocate, founded the NAACP

400

Who was Ida B. Wells?

Civil Rights advocate, led a march against lynching.

400

Explain Woodrow Wilson's Federal Reserve Act

established the Federal Reserve Bank and reformed the banking industry.

400

What were Wilson's New Freedom?

Tame big business, allow greater competition and eliminate special privileges

500

Who was Booker T. Washington?

Believed that African Americans should focus on industrialization and mechanical education 

500

What did the book "The Jungle" expose?

Unsanitary working conditions.
500

Which amendments were passed during the Progressive Era and explain every single one.

16th income tax, 17th popular election of senators, 18th prohibition, and 19th women's right to vote.