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This IS JeoparTy

Founding of our Nation

Religion

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Industrialization

Progressivism

Essential Vocabulary

Founding of the Nation Religion ? Industrialism Progressivism Vocabulary Terms $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

What document stated that if the government doesn’t secure peoples natural rights, the people have the right to abolish it.

The Declaration of Independence

What are the natural rights and who thought of these?

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness/ Property; John Locke

To make sure that one branch of government does not have to much power the delegates created a system of…

Checks and Balances

This man what known as the “Father of the Constitution” and a Federalist who did not see the need for a Bill of Rights to be added to the Constitution

James Madison

The Great Compromise resulted in what?

A bicameral Congress, the Senate equally represented and the House based on population

What “clause” of the 1st Amendment allows a student to wear religious clothing to school?

The Free Exercise Clause

Freedom of religion for citizens of the United States is protected by what amendment?

1st Amendment

Exercise Clause” of the 1st Amendment means: The “Free Exercise Clause” of the 1st Amendment means:

That people have the right to choose what religion they want to practice and how to practice it.

In which clause of the first amendment does it state that the federal government cannot create a religion for the entire nation?

The Establishment Clause

In the court case Engle vs In the court case Engle vs. Vital (1962) the Court ruled that you couldn’t do this in public schools.

Pray

An ideology that the church should help the poor

The Social Gospel Movement

Why were the Federalist Papers written?

To gain support for the Constitution

This document was created to protect individual liberties.

The Bill of Rights

Who came up with the idea of a Social Contract (the people give up rights in order to be protected by the government)

John Locke

Who created Hull House for the poor?

Jane Adams

What were the goal of labor unions at the turn of the century?

Better working conditions Better wages Improved safety Shorter working hours

What is the term used to describe the rapid growth of cities

Urbanization

How did industrialization affect the distribution of wealth in America?

Only a few people became very rich

Why were Industrialists called “Robber Barons”?

They used ruthless business tactics to get rid of their competition

Many industrial leaders did not feel guilty for the fortunes they made because they believed in this theory

Social Darwinism

A person who wanted to reform society was called a…

Progressive

Upton Sinclare wrote the book “The Jungle” about the meat packing industry which prompted Congress to pass this act

The Pure Food and Drug Act

This Amendment created a Federal income tax

16th Amendment

A person who exposed the horrors of the industrial revolution was called a…

Muckracker

Daily Double!!

This person was a “Progressive President” who helped pass the Meat Inspection Act, set up National Parks and placed regulations on businesses

Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt

To make or become better

reform

Combinations of companies to gain control of an industry and reduce competition

Trust

Moving forward or to a better condition

progressivism

a closely organized system of beliefs, values, and ideas forming the basis of a social, economic, or political philosophy or program.

Ideology

a system in which power is divided between a central government and state governments

Federalism

When is the 1st Quarter Benchmark? Final Jeopardy When is the 1st Quarter Benchmark?

Tomorrow!