Progressive Era/Imperialism Categorization Activity.

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Progressive Era/Imperialism Categorization Activity

Students will generalize and compare terms/concepts by placing them in appropriate categories. Child labor Pure Food and Drug Act Clayton Antitrust Act Direct primary Federal Reserve system Federal Trade Commission Thomas Nast Upton Sinclair WEB Dubois Women’s rights Anticombination laws Muckraker 19 th amendment Unions (AFL, IWW, etc…) Triangle shirt waist fire Hull House Knights of Labor New immigrants Prohibition Recall, Referendum, Initiative Samuel Gompers Sherman Antitrust Act Social Darwinism The Jungle Horizontal and Vertical Integration Discriminatory freight rates 18 th amendment Booker T. Washington Boss Tweed Meat and Inspection Act

Students will generalize and compare terms/concepts by placing them in appropriate categories. Alfred Thayer Mahan Treaty of Paris William Randolph Hearst Yellow journalism Unrestricted Submarine warfare Alaska Big Stick Diplomacy Spanish-American War Horizontal and Vertical Integration Cuba, Puerto Rico, Philippines Bolshevik Revolution War Industry Board League of Nations Dominican Republic Great White Fleet Jingoism Hawaii Joseph Pulitzer Labor 14 Points Panama Canal Treaty of Versailles New immigrants Open Door policy Roosevelt Corollary Samuel Gompers Eugene Debs Henry Cabot Lodge Woodrow Wilson Latin America

Out Burst!!!!! Try to name as many words as you can that go along with the following topic.

Progressive Minded Individuals (16) Woodrow Wilson William Howard Taft Teddy Roosevelt Thomas Nast Samuel Gompers Booker T Washington W.E.B Dubois Jacob Riis Jane Adams Upton Sinclair Eugene Debs Carrey A Nation Andrew Carnegie John D Rockefeller Mother Jones Ida Tarbell

Teddy Roosevelt (16) Big Stick Diplomacy Rough Riders Great White Fleet Panama Canal Roosevelt Corollary Monroe Doctrine Latin America Trust Regulator Sherman Anti-Trust Act Coal Mine Strike 1902 FDA Meat Inspection Act The Jungle Square Deal Conservation Bull Moose Party

Progressive Era (20) Child labor Clayton Antitrust Act Direct primary Federal Trade Commission Suffrage Anticombination laws Muckraker 19 th amendment Unions Triangle shirt waist fire Hull House Recall Referendum Initiative Sherman Antitrust Act Social Darwinism The Jungle Horizontal Integration Discriminatory freight rates 18 th amendment

Imperialism/WWI (24) Cuba War Industry Board Alfred Thayer Mahan Treaty of Versailles Yellow Journalism Pulitzer Hearst Rough Riders U-boats 14 points League of Nations Home Front Teddy Roosevelt Treaty of Paris Spanish American War Hawaii Panama Canal Jingoism Open Door Policy Henry Cabot Lodge Bolshevik Revolution Dominican Republic Zimmerman Note Lusitania