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Jeopardy The Progressives

Famous People Politics Progressives Did you know History Potpourri $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

Famous People $100 This reform governor and U.S. senator from Wisconsin made the railroad industry a major target. Who was Robert LaFollette

Famous People-$200 Who was Florence Kelley? This progressive championed the rights of women and children by moving into a settlement house, working as the Chief Inspector of Factories for Illinois, and helping to win passage of the Illinois Factory Act. Who was Florence Kelley?

Famous People-$300 The first person to use the presidency as a “bully pulpit”. Who was Teddy Roosevelt?

Famous People-$400 Who was Upton Sinclair. This muckraking journalist, shocked readers with his nauseating account of the meatpacking industry’s conditions. Who was Upton Sinclair.

Famous People-$500 This president alienated progressive Republicans and voters by supporting the Payne-Aldrich Tarrif. Who was President Taft?

Politics$100 A vote on the initiative. What is a referendum?

Politics-$200 What is recall? This enable voters to remove public officials from elected positions by forcing them to face an election before the end of their term if enough voters requested it What is recall?

Politics-$300 This is a bill initiated, or launched, by citizens What is an initiative?

Politics-$400 This allowed for the popular, or direct, election of senators. What was the 17th Amendment?

Politics-$500 The law that required truthful labels. What was the Pure Food and Drug Act?

Progressives-$100 What was The Jungle? Roosevelt responded to this book by appointing a commission to investigate the meatpacking industry What was The Jungle?

Progressives-$200 This is what Roosevelt promised that the common people would receive. What was a Square Deal?

Progressives-$300 This legislation was used by Roosevelt to file 44 antitrust suits. What was the Sherman Anti-trust Act?

Progressives-$400 What was the Meat Inspection Act? This legislation put forth strict cleanliness requirements for meatpackers and created the program of federal meat inspection still used today. What was the Meat Inspection Act?

Progressives-$500 What are the 4 Progressive goals? Protecting social welfare Promoting moral improvement Creating economic reform Fostering efficiency in the workplace What are the 4 Progressive goals?

Did you know $100 Who was a muckraker? This is a term used to describe a journalist who exposed government abuses and big business corruption to the readers of mass circulation magazines and newspapers Who was a muckraker?

Did you know $200 The primary goal of prohibitionists. What was to eliminate the use of alcohol in society?

Did you know-$300 What is the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union? Members of this group fought for Prohibition by entering saloons, singing, praying, and asking saloonkeepers to stop selling alcohol. What is the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union?

Did you know $400 What is reform? The 1912 presidential election showed that people wanted this. What is reform?

Did you Know -$500 List the parts of Roosevelt’s Square Deal. What were protecting consumers from harmful trusts, helping organized labor, and conserving natural resources?

History-$100 This was started by prominent African American and white reformers. What was the NAACP?

History-$200 The reason Woodrow Wilson won the election of 1912?. What was because Taft and Roosevelt divided the Republican votes?

History-$300 What was Civil Rights reform? Wilson’s and Roosevelt’s progressivism were limited by its failure to institute this type of reform. What was Civil Rights reform?

History-400 This brought about the passage of the 19th Amendment. What was World War I?

History-$500 Your History teacher’s favorite drink. What is coffee?

Potpourri- $100 What is conservation? This was the principle that guided Roosevelt’s efforts to organize water projects to transform wilderness areas into agricultural areas. What is conservation?

Potpourri - $200 This was the primary motivation for passage of the 16th Amendment. What is to replace revenue lost by enacting lower tariffs?

Potpourri - $300 What was prohibition? Members of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union fought for this cause by entering saloons, singing, praying, and asking saloonkeepers to stop selling alcohol. What was prohibition?

Potpourri - $400 This was one of the inspirations for the creation of assembly lines at the Ford Motor Company. What is scientific management.

Potpourri - $500 What is the Federal Reserve System? Since 1913, the United States banking system, interest rates, and the amount of money in circulation have largely been controlled by this. What is the Federal Reserve System?

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