Progressive Reforms
Women's rights & Race
Imperialism & Foreign Policy
WWI & Treaty outcomes
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100

Which muckraker exposed the Standard Oil monopoly and helped fuel calls for trust-busting?

Ida Tarbell 

100

In which region of the United States did women obtain full voting rights before other regions?

The West

100

 Define imperialism in one sentence as used in early 20th-century U.S. history.

 Imperialism: when the US and other powerful countries took control of weaker countries.

100

What was the United States' Declaration Status at the beginning of World War 1?

Neutral

100
What is Mr. Williams' Middle Name 
Terrell
200

 Which reformer exposed conditions in tenements and urban poverty through photography and writing?

Jacob Riis

200

What constitutional amendment enacted national Prohibition (outlawed alcohol)? Provide the amendment number.

The 18th Ammendment

200

Name three regions where the United States engaged in imperialism.

Latin America, Asia, and the Pacific

200
What was the action taken by Germany, that brought the United States into WWI


 Unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany

200

What is Mr. Fenner's Rap Name 

XXL

300

Which book by Upton Sinclair led directly to the Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act?

The Jungle 
300

Name the Supreme Court case that upheld forced sterilization and identify the state or context in which it occurred.

Buck V. Bell 

300

 According to the Treaty of Paris (1898), list three territories the U.S. annexed and the one it promised to free.

The U.S. annexed Guam, the Philippines, and Puerto Rico, and promised to free Cuba.

300

According to President Woodrow Wilson, The United States entered WWI to protect what type of Government?

Democracy

300

What teacher is most likely going to be there to break up a fight at this school? 

Mr. Olivis 

400

 Which reformer investigated and wrote about political machines, prompting municipal reform?

Lincoln Steffens

400

Which event involved the forcible removal of Black politicians from office in a North Carolina city, signaling a rise in white supremacist control?

The Wilmington coup of 1898
400

 Who was the U.S. president most associated with acquiring or overseeing construction of the Panama Canal?

 Theodore Roosevelt.

400

Name President Wilson's plan that was meant to eliminate the causes of war

The Fourteen Points

400

Which teacher is most likely to yell at you to get out of the halls during lunch? 

T. Smith 

500

Explain how government regulation during the Progressive Era changed working conditions for children. (Provide at least two examples of reforms or laws.)

Government regulation ended many child labor abuses — examples: child labor laws limiting hours and age (state laws and later federal influences), compulsory schooling laws that reduced child labor, and enforcement improvements from the Department of Labor or state inspectors.

500

 Describe one role HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) played in supporting Black students' identity and culture during this period.

HBCUs helped students gain a feeling of identity and culture, providing higher education, leadership training, and cultural affirmation.

500

 What was the "Open Door" policy and which country was it primarily concerned with?

 The Open Door policy was America’s policy for equal trading rights in China and preservation of Chinese territorial integrity.

500

 The 14 Points led to several outcomes or principles. Name three outcomes or principles listed in the review content.

League of Nations, freedom of the seas, national self-determination

500

What is the school's new mission under Dr. Ford? 

To be students/ staff who INFLUENCE.