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{ Unit 6 BINGO Review Let’s Win Some Bonus Points!!

A bill that originates from the people rather than the legislators.

The official care or management of natural resources

Constitutional change that gave ordinary citizens the ability to vote for U.S. Senators.

The procedure by which a public official may be removed from office by popular vote. The procedure by which a public official may be removed from office by popular vote.

The submission of a proposed public measure to a direct popular vote.

The Constitutional Amendment that levied an income tax on American citizens in an effort to compensate for reduced shipping tariffs.

His “Roosevelt Corollary” built on this earlier piece of legislation.

T.R.’s approach to foreign policy included negotiation backed by military strength and reflected this old African proverb.

The U.S. declared war on Spain following the explosion of this ship.

T.R. stepped down from this U.S. military position in order to form the Rough Riders and fight in the Spanish-American War.

In response to Sinclair’s The Jungle, T.R. passed this legislation which required truthful labels.

T.R. is known as the hero of this geographic location, which was the site of a U.S. victory during the Spanish-American War.

These journalists wrote hard-hitting exposes on topics such as government corruption, unfair business practices and prohibition.

These progressives fought to give women the right to vote.

The introduction of this concept led to higher wages and higher worker turnover.

This Constitutional change eliminated the use of alcohol in the U.S.

Yellow Journalist who reportedly told his photographer: “You furnish the pictures and I’ll furnish the war”.

This muckraker published a best- selling expose in 1904 entitled, The History of Standard Oil Company.

Type Fourth Category Here- $100 This policy was a way for the U.S. to build international diplomacy and allowed multiple imperial powers to share access to resources and trade in China.

The U.S. supported Panamanian Revolution in exchange for the right to build this.

This war ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris 1898.

This man negotiated the purchase of Alaska.

This Constitutional change gave women the right to vote.

Type Fourth Category Here - $400 The U.S. insisted that Cuba include this in its Constitution.

FINAL CATEGORY This island nation’s residents became citizens of the United States in 1917.

The U.S. purchased Alaska for $7.2 million from this country.

Type Fourth Category Here - $500 This man led a revolt against the U.S. in an effort to obtain independence following the Spanish-American War.

The primary goal of these progressives was to eliminate the use of alcohol in the U.S.