Prohibition
Women's Suffrage
Labor and Farming
World War I
Progress
100

The United States passed this to ban the production and sale of alcoholic beverages

What is The 18th Amendment

100

The first women's rights convention held in 1848

What was the Seneca Falls Convention.
100

Farmers pushed for fair prices and policies that would support agriculture

What is the Agrarian Movement

100

Germany asked this country to help them fight the United States in exchange for financial support

Who was Mexico

200

Organizations that fought for the 18th Amendment were known as

What is Temperance Organizations

200

Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton 

Who were leaders of the Women's Suffrage Movement

200

An organization formed by workers who join together to use their combined strength and voice in the workplace

What is a Union

200

Texas passed loyalty laws prohibiting this language from being spoken.

What is German

300

They were the largest supporters of prohibition citing that "men wouldn't be able to go to bars."

Who were women

300

Women took to the street in these

What were Protests or Marches
300

Unsafe work conditions sparked this

The Labor Reform Movement

300

advancements in technology, oil, and industry after World War I.

What is a lasting impact

400

The 18th Amendment did not prohibit the consumption of alcohol which led to

What is illegal or underground liquor trade. 

400

Granted voting rights to women

What is the 19th Amendment

400

Pushed for child labor laws, safe working conditions, and employee rights

What is Labor Reform

400

Many Political, Economic, and Social reforms and policies happened in the U.S. and Texas due to this war.

What was World War I

500

The requirement of attending school and the belief that an educated population would improve work environments and a better economy was part of this movement in the early 1900's. 

What was the Progressive Movement