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JEOPARDY The Progressive Era

Categories Legal Issues Vocabulary People Women’s Rights Progressives Hodge Podge

Final Jeopardy

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What is the collection of income tax? Effect of the 16 th Amendment?

What is the 18 th Amendment? Established Prohibition

Plessy v. Ferguson Sat in the wrong train car; 1/8 black – what court case?

What is Lochner v. New York This court case made 8 hr workdays illegal

Limited women’s workday – sets a double standard What is Muller v. Oregon?

This person revealed the “dirt” or scandals about an organization. What is a muckraker?

A forward thinking person who wanted to improve American life. What is a Progressive?

Awarding supporters with jobs What is a patronage?

Daily Double “Don’t Choke!”

Citizens can suggest and pass laws What is the initiative?

Kick out an elected official before his term expires What is recall?

Legislators propose and voters decide on certain laws. What is a referendum

These organizations worked for better working conditions, higher wages, and shorter work days What are labor unions?

This African American founded the Tuskegee Institute and was a spokesperson for the rights of blacks. Who was Booker T. Washington?

Who is W.E.B. DuBois? This African American man created the NAACP.

During the 1860s and 70s, this person cheated New York out of more than $100 million. Who was “Boss” William Tweed?

Author of The Jungle Who was Upton Sinclair?

Daily Double “Don’t Choke!”

What required potential govt officials to prove competency? What is the Pendleton Act?

Nellie Bly wrote this expose What is 10 Days in a Madhouse ?

Political cartoonist who revealed how corrupt Boss Tweed was. Who is Thomas Nast?

He was a photographer who took photographs of the city slums. Who was Jacob Riis?

Star of Iron Jawed Angels – went on a hunger strike Who is Alice Paul?

This amendment gave women the right to vote What is the 19th Amendment?

Desired a state by state approach for suffrage; stuck by Wilson Who is Carrie Chapman Catt?

New women’s suffrage organization formed by Paul and Burns…more radical What is the NWP?

This was a famous suffragist (hint--she was on the one-dollar coin). Asked for an ERA in the 1860s. Who was Susan B. Anthony?

What is the Pure Food & Drug Act? Which Act would have been passed after this cartoon?

What is the Meat Inspection Act?

Who is Boss Tweed? Who is this?

Ida B. Wells Barnett She wrote about lynching and maintained victims tended to be economic threats

What is the Frontier Thesis = the west is closed, threatens democracy What was Frederick Jackson Turner’s main idea?