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Amend This Cant Stop Progress Terminator Who am I Potpourri 100

A1 100 This means to add or change, the constitution for example

200 A2 This number amendment made alcohol completely illegal.

300 A3 This number amendment allowed womens suffrage

400 A4 This number amendment allowed government to progressively tax ones yearly income.

500 This number amendment placed the responsibility of electing senators directly on the citizens. A5

A movement based on a collections of ideas on how to fix societies problems B1 100

200 You couldnt stop these people from reporting on the evils of society in magazines and newspapers. B2

300 This was name given TRs reform platform when running for a second term. B3

400 This created by W. Wilson to prevent American businesses from practicing unfair trade practices by investigating businesses. B4

500 This was created by W. Wilson to allow banks to control interest rates based on the shape of our economy. B5

100 The right to vote is called this C1

200 The term that allows voters to demand a special election to remove an elected official before their term is up. C2

300 When proposed legislation is submitted to voter approval in an election, it is called this. C3

400 When groups of citizens can introduce legislation and require legislation to vote on it, it is called this. C4

500 When voters of each party (republican or democrat) elect a candidate to run for general election to represent their party it is called this C5

100 This muckrakers journalism led to the Meat Inspection Act. D1

200 This female journalist put Standard Oil in bad light D2

300 This photojournalist showed people the poverty, disease and crime of the NYC slums. D3

400 I founded the NAACP! D4

500 I pioneered womens suffrage thru the NAWSA D5

100 The complete elimination of the making, consumption, sale and distribution of alcohol is called this. E1

200 A am the president whom TR and the progressives lost faith in because of the Payne Aldrich Tariff and Richard Ballinger E2

300 The other name of Teddy Roosevelts Progressive Party. E3

400 Eugene Debs ran for president in through this party which believed in total government control of economy E4

500 The running of a city through departments and controlled by one highly qualified person is called this. E5

Daily Double

Daily double

Daily Double

Final Jeopardy in the area of progressive legislation Question

Final Jeopardy question is? Roosevelts legislation to use federal funds from the sale of public lands to pay for irrigation and land development in western states was called this.