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Progressive

Women’s Rights

It’s a Jungle Out There!

Separate But Equal

Ford

Randoms

It’s a Jungle Out There! Ford Randoms Progressive Women’s Rights Separate But Equal $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 Round One should contain one “Daily Double” question. To insert the “Daily Double Screen”, follow these steps: 1. Select the desired button on this slide by clicking on it. Click on SLIDE SHOW  ACTION SETTINGS Make a note of which slide the HYPERLINK is currently set to. In the “Action Settings” dialogue box, change the HYPERLINK to “Daily Double Round 1”. Click OK 6. Now go to Slide “Daily Double Round 1” in this presentation, and follow the directions in the “Notes” section $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

Progressive

Corrosive moral effects 1-100 1 - 100 The idea of Banning alcohol Because of its Corrosive moral effects $100

1-100A 1 - 100 Prohibition $100

Roosevelt coined This term for stirring Up the dirt on people $200 1-200 Roosevelt coined This term for stirring Up the dirt on people $200

Muckrakers $200

$300 This philosophy believes That the government should 1-300 This philosophy believes That the government should Avoid regulating private business $300

1-300A Laissez- Faire 1 - 100 $300

$400 This Christian association Got its beginning as part of 1-400 This Christian association Got its beginning as part of The social welfare arm of Progressivism $400

YMCA $400

First established national 1-500 This Park was the First established national Park in the U.S. $500

Yellowstone $500

Women’s Rights

1-100 1 - 100 The term given for a Woman’s right to vote $100

1-100A 1 - 100 Suffrage $100

1-200 CHANGE $200

CHANGE $200

That the ability to vote Will not be based on gender 1-300 This amendment stated That the ability to vote Will not be based on gender $300

1-300A 19th Amendment 1 - 100 $300

In this anti-alcohol movement Because they saw the corrupting 2-400 Many women believed In this anti-alcohol movement Because they saw the corrupting Effects of the beverage (led to Prohibition) $400

Temperance Movement $400

Women’s suffrage movement 2-500 The famous leaders Of NAWSA that led the Women’s suffrage movement $500

Susan B. Anthony & Carrie Chapman Catt $500

It’s a Jungle Out There!

Response to his book, this Man said “I aimed for America’s heart, but 3-100 Upset by America’s Response to his book, this Man said “I aimed for America’s heart, but I accidentally missed & hit it in the Stomach.” 1 - 100 $100

Upton Sinclair $100

$200 Prior to the passage Of the Pure Food & Drug 3-200 Prior to the passage Of the Pure Food & Drug Act, this company actually put Cocaine in its product for a short Time to make the users feel better. (Hint: Not the child’s toothache medicine) $200

Coca-Cola $200

This government bureau Was created to oversee He This government bureau Was created to oversee The honest sale of food & Drugs in the U.S. $300

Food & Drug Administration (FDA) $300

Do to the rampant spread Of products that did not 3-400 Do to the rampant spread Of products that did not Actually do what they had advertised, This law required that all products Label their ingredients. $400

The Pure Food & Drug Act $400

The American response to The Jungle to clean up the 3-500 This law followed The American response to The Jungle to clean up the U.S.’s food supply $500

The Meat Inspection Act $500

Separate But Equal

But equal facilities based on race 4-100 This famous ruling Claimed that separate But equal facilities based on race Were legal 1 - 100 $100

Plessy Vs. Ferguson $100

African Americans from Voting, white southerners 4-200 In order to limit More impoverished African Americans from Voting, white southerners Required these before voting. $200

Poll Taxes $200

$300 Another hurdle to voting, African-Americans had to 4-300 Another hurdle to voting, African-Americans had to Pass this trivial test to Prove they had earned the Right to vote. $300

Literacy Test $300

$400 Sometimes whites were Either unable to pass the literacy 4-400 Sometimes whites were Either unable to pass the literacy Test or pay the poll tax, but They were still able to vote because Of this old rule $400

Grandfather Clause $400

Given for the separation of a people Based off of race or ethnicity 4-500 This is the term Given for the separation of a people Based off of race or ethnicity $500

Segregation $500

Ford

$100 Ford developed This revolutionary system 5-100 Ford developed This revolutionary system Because of the concept of Scientific Management 1 - 100 $100

Assembly Line $100

5-200 What happened to Ford’s profits after Initiating the $5 Day $200

Profits Doubled $200

Wanted to break language And cultural barriers in his factories, 5-300 Henry Ford Wanted to break language And cultural barriers in his factories, So he spent a lot of money on this… $300

Immigrant Schooling $300

Ford was seen as someone who believed in this 5-400 Ford was seen as someone who believed in this Ideal because he published Negative articles in his newspaper About Jewish people $400

Anti-Semitism $400

Ford fought This worker movement His entire career 5-500 Ford fought This worker movement His entire career $500

Unions $500

Randoms

In chronological order (Progressive Era, The Gilded Age) 6-100 1 - 100 Place the following In chronological order (Progressive Era, The Gilded Age) $100

The Gilded Age, Progressive Era $100

What Era would Political Graft Be from? $200

The Gilded Age $200

Movement was successful True or False The Women’s Suffrage Movement was successful Quickly? $300

False $300

To win the presidency by Gaining the majority of the Popular Vote 6-400 This caused Wilson To win the presidency by Gaining the majority of the Popular Vote $400

Republican Divisions (Republican Party Splitting) $400

$500 What are the Two categories of Progressivism Not listed below 6-500 What are the Two categories of Progressivism Not listed below (Protecting Social Welfare, Promoting Moral Improvement) $500

Fostering Efficiency Economic Reform $500

Final Jeopardy Progressivism

Better known as prohibition, This amendment made it illegal to produce Alcohol in the U.S.

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18th Amendment

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Final/Final Jeopardy Progressivism

Given for all of the stipulations Put on African-Americans to try What is the name Given for all of the stipulations Put on African-Americans to try And keep them suppressed (Poll Taxes, Literacy Test)?

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Jim Crow Laws

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