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ImmigrantsProgressivesRandom 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Presidential Policies Turn of the Century Problems

Household Sewage was released into what?

What is the Nearby Water Sources?

Upton Sinclair’s Novel the Jungle exposed this

What is the unsanitary conditions in meat packing plants?

Rise of industry lead to rapid __________.

What is Urbanization

A corrupt public official

What is a Party Boss?

people who saw alcohol as another obstacle to improving family life and society as a whole joined this movement

What is the temperance movement?

People were detained for weeks to months at Ellis Island and Angel Island for this reason

What is being sick, not knowing how to read or write, or having a job lined up?

Immigrants often lived in these

What are tenements

People of the same ethnicity often did this when they moved to America

What is lived in the same neighborhood

This was a major push factor for immigrants coming to the U.S.

Who is hunger or population overgrowth?

The idea that Americans are better than immigrants

What is Nativism?

These 3 presidents are known as the progressive presidents

Who are Taft, Wilson, and Roosevelt?

Transfering power from trusts to small business was a part this reform plan by Wilson

What is New Freedom?

This president advocated for a Square Deal reform plan

Who is Theodore Roosevelt?

President Wilson established this to regulate money supply and prevent future economic panics

What is the Federal Reserve System?

This Action by Taft ruined his reputation as a Progressive

What is that he increased tariffs?

This progressive reform was designed to give voters more power to choose candidates for public office

What is direct primary?

The purpose of this act was to reform the civil service system

What is the Pendleton Act?

The National Child Labor Act lead to a need for more of these

What are schools?

This progressive reform was enacted by a constitutional amendment

What is women’s sufferage?

This progressive reform allows citizens of a state to propose a law without involving their state legislatures

What is an initiative?

This is the reason that many children did not attend schools in the 1900s

What is they needed to work to support their families?

Cities were densely populated and inadequate_______.

What is infrastructure?

The opposite of Social Darwinism (What progressives followed)

What is the Social Gospel?

Medicines often had these in them

What are narcotics?

Businesses that take mineral resources from the earth

What are extractive industries?

Make your wager

William "Boss" Tweed ran this notorious political machine?

What is Tammany Hall?