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People

Progressiv es

Terms

Early beginnings

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Used by T.R. to refer to those journalists who exposed problems of the time period

Muckraker

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Condemned for his business practices in the oil business yet applauded for his charitable donations

John D. Rockefeller

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“New Immigrants” came from these areas

Eastern and Southern Europe

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Most notorious of the political bosses of the Gilded Age

William Macy Tweed

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Wrote The Jungle

Upton Sinclair

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“Trust- buster”

Teddy Roosevelt

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Primary role of muckrakers

Expose social problems

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Progressive reformers were mainly from this social class

Middle Class

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To make more attractive than it really is, according to Mark Twain

“Gilded”

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1 st modern reform movement in America

The Progressive Era

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The right to vote

suffrage

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$200 $100 $300 $400 $200 $100 $300 $400 $200 $100 $300 $4 $200 $100 $300 $400 Bet how much you are willing to risk

Corrupt politicians who ‘influenced’ voters through intimidation, jobs, and special favors

“political machines” “bosses”

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Document that explained why the colonists were breaking away from England

Declaration of Independence

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War between the North and South that led to the end of slavery

Civil War

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1 st framework of the US that was unsuccessful

Articles of Confederation

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Period following the Civil War when the South was to be“rebuilt” politically and socially.

Reconstructio n

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Double Jeopardy

Progressiv es

Political Reforms

Misc….

Current Events

Progressive s Pol ReformsMisc Current Events $200 $400 $600 $800 $200 $400 $600 $800 $200 $400 $600 $800 $200 $400 $600 $800DoubleJeopardy

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Suffragist who worked for the passage of the 19 th Amendment

Catherine Chapman Catt

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Wrote, How the Other Half Lives

Jacob Riis

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Author of Book exposing the corrupt business practices of John D. Rockefeller

Ida Tarbell

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Because of his work, Congress passed the Yosemite National Park Bill

John Muir

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This practice allowed candidates to give gov’t positions to friends and supporters

Spoils System

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William Tweed, other political bosses of the time as well as recently, Gray Davis were removed from office through this means

Recall

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Passed in order to stop the wealthy from hiding their “wealth” and not paying taxes

Income Tax

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Gave women the right to vote in the US

19 th Amendment

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Coined the term “The Gilded Age”

Mark Twain

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Coined the term “Muckraker”

Teddy Roosevelt

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Process that allows legislation to go directly to the voter for approval.

Initiative

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Three progressive reforms that gave voters more power and authority.

Initiative, referendum, and recall

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Which President and Policy a Which President and Policy allowed "the little fellow to compete with the big fellow."

Wilson’s New Freedom

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Las Vegas performer attacked by his 7 year old tiger

Roy

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Act of 1913 guaranteed a substantial measure of public control over the American banking system

Federal Reserve Act

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How much are you and your team willing to risk?

Passage of the Federal Meat Inspection Act was facilitated by the publication of

The Jungle by Upton Sinclair

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Final Jeopardy You’ll have 60 seconds

Progressive Movement Make your wagers now

These are the three complete names of the Progressive Presidents.

These are the three complete names of the Progressive Presidents Statue of Liberty

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