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Business Corruption

Government Corruption

Progressive Goals

Progressive Action

Vocabulary Misc.

Final Question

The book The Jungle exposed the corrupt practices of what

industry?

A 100

Meat Packing/Processing

A 100

What were 2 problems with over the counter medicines being sold during the late 1800s and early 1900s?

A 200

No ingredient labels requiredContained harmful drugs

Made false ‘cure all’ claimsEtc.

A 200

How did the Underwood-Simmons Tariff Act help to

reduce corruption?

A 300

Removed tariffs that were in place to protect domestic

goods from overseas competition.

These companies now needed to produce a better

product at a reasonable price due to increased

competition.A 300

The misuse of natural resources by business, helped

to encourage President Roosevelt to take what 3

actions.

A 400

Create 5 national parks

Pass the Antiquities Act of 1906

Pass legislation that broke up Trusts

A 400

What are 2 problems in today’s food industry that also existed during the Gilded Age AND 2

new problems in our modern food industry that DID NOT exist

during the Gilded Age?

A 500

Various

A 500

Which term is defined as: “political leaders who got people to vote for them by

giving favors; they also made deals with contractors.”

B 100

-Political Boss

B 100

Which term is described as: “Those that did the public “dirty work” like rounding people up on election day”

B 200

-Political Machine

B 200

How did the Merit System attempt to remove government

Corruption?(define first then describe)

B 300

Created rules for hiring government employees where

the decisions are based on qualifications and not the personal preferences of

politicians, removing the opportunity for the political machine to trade “jobs for

favors”

B 300

How did the 17th Amendment attempt to curb political

corruption?

(define first then describe)

B 400

B 400

Created direct election of Senators (they were previously chosen by state legislatures) which removed the opportunity for the political

machine to trade a position in the Senate for favors

Describe how the initiative, referendum, and recall

attempted to curb political corruption.

(define first then describe)

B 500

Initiative allows voters to introduce legislation by signing a petition, it is then put on the ballot for public approval

Referendum allows voters to force government to put a recently passed law onto the ballot for approval or a veto by the people

Recall Allows voters to try and remove an elected official through a special election if enough people sign a petition

All 3 attempt to put power in the hands of voters and out of the hands of the political machine

B 500

What is the MAIN goal of the Progressive Movement?

C 100

To change the relationship between government and

society by having government more involved

C 100

Jacob Riis and Colonel George Waring pursued

which of the 5 Progressive Movement sub goals?

C 200

Improving the lives of the poor

C 200

Theodore Roosevelt was a firm believer in the

Progressive Movement, which 2 of the 5 sub goals was he MOST involved in?

C 300

Ending Business Corruption and Protecting Natural Resources

C 300

Settlement Houses and the Social Gospel Movement Pursued which 2

goals of the 5 sub goals of the Progressive Movement?

C 400

Improving the lives of the poor andImproving American Morality

C 400

LIE through this cartoon by Thomas

Nast, then tell me which

goal it represents.

C 500

LIEGoal: End political corruption

C 500

What years was the Progressive Movement the

strongest?

D 100

1901-1916

D 100

What event turned America’s attention away

from the Progressive Movement?

D 200

World War I

D 200

What was the 19th Amendment and when was

it passed?

D 300

Gave women the right to vote 1920

D 300

Explain how settlement houses and the campaigns

for abolition and temperance led to the

women’s suffrage movement.

D 400

Gave women a taste of political activity and they

wanted moreShowed women that to have a real impact they

needed the vote

D 400

Name the 2 acts passed in 1906 that focused on the

Progressive Goal of ending business corruption

D 500

D 500

Pure Food and Drug ActMeat Inspection Act

Define Direct Primary

E 100

The people choose which candidate will run in the

general election by voting in a primary rather than

having the political party choose the candidate.

E 100

Define the 15th Amendment

E 200

Gave African American menThe right to vote

E 200

Suffrage, Enfranchisement, and Franchise all mean

E 300

The right to vote

E 300

The Federal Reserve Act

E 400

Reformed the banking system

E 400

16th Amendment

E 500

Allowed Congress to create and enforce collection of an

income tax

E 500

Which group did Alice Paul lead? What type of

strategies did she support? What was the goal of her

group?

F 100

Leader of the NWP – unladylike – constitutional amendment for women’s

suffrage

F 100

What did “The Wisconsin Idea” think of compromise?

F 200

Believed compromise was a terrible idea for Progressives and wouldn’t

solve political corruption

F 200

The MAIN problem with the Articles of

Confederation was that

F 300

State governments were too strong and national

government was too weak

F 300

Which group was led by Carrie Lane Chapmann Catt and

believed supporting President Wilson, Passing a state by state

law, and using ladylike strategies

F 400

NAWSA

F 400

Describe the Second generation of female

suffragists

F 500

Young middle class educated women who were blocked from

professional careers and

Working women who wanted to improve working conditions by

getting the vote

F 500

The Final Question Category is:

Progressive movement Actions

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Fill in the Graphic Organizer below regarding the Progressive Movement.

-Main Goal-Years when the movement was strongest-5 Sub Goals of the Progressive Movement-Examples of a specific action taken by the Progressive Movement towards accomplishing each goal-The date of that Action.

-Various answers

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