Review for Quiz #3 (Notes 9-10)

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Review for Quiz #3 (Notes 9-10) Immigration and Industrialization

Click One Time for Answer People who spoke out against the poor and unsafe working conditions AND wanted laws passed to make life better were called THIS… Progressives Click One Time for Answer

Click Two Times for Answers People who used magazines, newspapers, and books to write about and expose the corruption and terrible conditions were called THIS… Muckrakers Click Two Times for Answers

WHO exposed the oil companies? Ida Tarbell Click One Time for Answer

WHO exposed the meat packing industry? Upton Sinclair Click One Time for Answer

WHO exposed the poor living conditions of the city? Jacob Riis Click Two Times for Answers

Click Two Times for Answers Progressives were afraid big businesses and monopolies had control of the economy and THIS other area in America… The government Click Two Times for Answers

THIS president was nicknamed the “Trustbuster”… Teddy Roosevelt Click One Time for Answer

Click Three Times for Answers The two other Progressive Presidents were William H. Taft and this man… Woodrow Wilson Click Three Times for Answers

The 18th Amendment outlaws the making and selling of THIS… Alcohol Click One Time for Answer

Jim Crow laws supported THIS policy for African Americans… Separate but equal Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer In THIS famous Supreme Court case, the justices ruled that the policy of separate but equal was legal… Plessy v. Ferguson Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Three ways that African Americans were kept from voting were paying a poll tax, taking a literacy test, and THIS clause… Grandfather Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer What is a muckraker? A person who writes about the unsafe working and living conditions Click One Time for Answer

During the late 1800’s, why did factory owners often hire children? They could be paid lower wages Click Four Times for Answers

What would be the main goal of a Progressive? To improve the way people lived and worked in cities Click Two Times for Answers

What worried many Progressives about the growth of industry? Unsafe working conditions for women and children Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer How did Progressives want government to address the problems of the Industrial Age? Pass laws to improve working conditions Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer How did Upton Sinclair’s book called The Jungle promote the Progressive Movement? It exposed the unsafe conditions in meat packing Click One Time for Answer

What was the goal of the 18th Amendment? To prevent people from selling and drinking alcohol Click One Time for Answer

For what reason were Jim Crow laws passed? To keep African Americans in a position of inferiority and maintain white supremacy Click One Time for Answer

This word means “refuse to work” You go on STRIKE Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Overcrowded cities led to issues with this area, which included trash and waste removal Trash/wastes= sanitation Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer What was increasing in cities due to corruption among city leaders and led to having to hire more police? CRIME Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer What effect did Jim Crow laws have on the African American populations? It created separate but equal places for blacks and whites Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Why were African Americans automatically disqualified when states used the “grandfather clause” for voting? Their grandfathers were not allowed to vote in 1870, which meant they would not be able to vote Click One Time for Answer

Why did farmers of any color have a difficult time paying poll taxes? They could not afford to pay the back taxes for the years when they could have voted but did not Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer How did the North practice discrimination without actually passing laws to enforce this idea? Neighborhoods became racially segregated and blacks were often the last hired but first fired. Click One Time for Answer