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Progressivism Key People Laws & Acts Progressive Presidents Vocabulary ` 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 Women’s Rights

The banning of alcoholic beverages

What is prohibition?

Journalists who wrote about the corrupt side of business

Who are muckrakers?

Tariff signed by Taft that Angered progressives

What is the Payne-Aldrich Tariff?

System that Wilson set up that Allowed banks to issue money in Emergency situations?

What is the Federal Reserve System?

Reason why the Progressive Movement lost power

What is World War I or international problems?

Studies by Frederick Taylor that increased efficiency

What is scientific management?

Governor who lead the progressive fight against big business

Who is Robert M. La Follette?

Founded Smith College

Who is Sophia Smith?

Wrote the book “The Souls of Black Folk”

Who is W.E.B DuBois?

Conservationist who favored a multi-use land program

Who is Gifford Pinchot?

Muller vs. Oregon limited working women to this amount of hours each day

What is 10?

Who founded the NWSA?

Who is Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Stanton?

Three college that didn’t accept women

What are Harvard, Brown, and Columbia?

Lady who got fined for voting illegally

Who is Susan B. Anthony?

Bold tactic women used to gain suffrage

What is heckling public officials?

A bill the is originated by the people

What is an initiative?

Amendment that made the direct election of senators by the people

What is the 17th?

Allowed individual Native Americans to claim reservation land and citizenship rights

What is the Embargo Act? What is the Dawes Act of 1887?

Act put on the meatpacking industry

What is the Meat Inspection Act?

Amendment that legalized a federal income tax

What is the 16th?

Took office after President McKinley was assassinated

Who is Theodore Roosevelt?

Program developed by Roosevelt to attack big business

What is the Square Deal?

Roosevelt’s primary concern during his presidency

What is conservation?

Republican that was handpicked by Roosevelt to run for the presidency

Who is William Howard Taft?

Democratic candidate for the 1912 election

Who is Woodrow Wilson?

Term for giving women the right to vote

What is suffrage?

People who wanted to set aside Resources for future generations

Who are conservationists?

New political party formed by republican party progressives

What is the Bull Moose Party?

Wilson’s progressive political platform

What is New Freedom?

Term for what Taft and Roosevelt did to each other during the 1912 election

What is mudslining?

Make your wager

Final Answer Year women high school graduates outnumber men

Final Question What is 1890?