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DO NOT COPY Topic: Midterm Review Objective: Students will be able to review for the midterm examining Reconstruction-1865 through Progressivism Do Now: Review your Progressive Reform Mini-DBQ HW: (1) Study for History Final – Wednesday, January 28 th (2) Current Events online

Jeopardy Progressi ves IndustrialReconstruction Misc.Actors/ Actresses Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Progressives Gave women the right to vote

$100 Answer from Progressives 19 th amendment

$200 Question from Progressives Enacted by Progressive President, T. Roosevelt to ensure the safety of the public from unsanitary and unsafe food and drugs

$200 Answer from Progressives Pure Food an Drug Act

$300 Question from Progressives Progressive muckraker who wrote articles about the horrors of big business such as John D. Rockefeller

$300 Answer from Progressives Ida Tarbell

$400 Question from Progressives This prohibited the distribution of alcohol but was repealed due to ineffectiveness and a rise in crime

$400 Answer from Progressives 18 th amendment

$500 Question from Progressives Established the direct election of senators by the people

$500 Answer from Progressives 17 th amendment

$100 Question from Industrial Identify a consequence of the Industrial Revolution

$100 Answer from Industrial Growth of big business, expansion of cities, rise in technology, rise in air pollution, etc.

$200 Question from Industrial Labor Unions during the Industrial Revolution fought for

$200 Answer from Industrial Higher wages, shorter worker hours, safer working conditions, closed shops, etc.

$300 Question from Industrial Tried to persuade state legislators to pass laws against employing young children

$300 Answer from Industrial National Child Labor Committee

$400 Question from Industrial One company controls other company’s producing the same product

$400 Answer from Industrial Horizontal Integration

$500 Question from Industrial One company controls each step of the manufacturing process

$500 Answer from Industrial Vertical Integration

$100 Question from Reconstruction The Supreme court case establishing separate but equal is legal

$100 Answer from Reconstruction Plessy v Ferguson

$200 Question from Reconstruction Gave all men the right to vote regardless of race, creed, or previous conditions of servitude

$200 Answer from Reconstruction 15 th amendment

$300 Question from Reconstruction What laws were created to disenfranchise people of color during Reconstruction

$300 Answer from Reconstruction Jim Crow laws: poll taxes and literacy tests

$400 Question from Reconstruction This amendment gave all citizens in this country guaranteed rights under the constitution

$400 Answer from Reconstruction 14 th amendment – Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of happiness

$500 Question from Reconstruction The movement to create a “pure” race and the inferior “races” would eventually become extinct

$500 Answer from Reconstruction The Eugenics Movement

$100 Question from Miscellaneous The “thinking” that those born in this country are superior and therefore discriminate against immigrants

$100 Answer from Miscellaneous Nativism

$200 Question from Miscellaneous When the US government wanted to expand the country and encourage movement West, where did Native Americans go?

$200 Answer from Miscellaneous Reservations

$300 Question from Miscellaneous Those who support this monetary standard believe that we should legislate to the wealthy (industrialists and bankers) to help improve our economy

$300 Answer from Miscellaneous Gold Standard

$400 Question from Miscellaneous This is the act of negotiation between employees and their employers

$400 Answer from Miscellaneous Collective bargaining

$500 Question from Miscellaneous This political party supported the silver standard, railroad regulation, and a graduated income tax

$500 Answer from Miscellaneous Populist Party

$100 Question from Actors/Actresses

$100 Answer from Actors/Actresses Dakota Fanning

$200 Question from Actors/Actresses

$200 Answer from Actors/Actresses Kevin James

$300 Question from Actors/Actresses

$300 Answer from Actors/Actresses Elizabeth Banks

$400 Question from Actors/Actresses

$400 Answer from Actors/Actresses Forrest Whitaker

$500 Question from Actors/Actresses

$500 Answer from Actors/Actresses John Leguizamo

Final Jeopardy The differing strategies of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois to obtain equal rights for African Americans

Final Jeopardy Answer Booker T. Washington: Education WEB DuBois: Be active in politics