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C1-$100 Progress Progress - $100 This term usually connotes a resistance to change or to maintain the status quo? conservative

C1-$200 Progress Progress - $200 Another word for progressivism it welcomes innovation and change? liberal

C1-$300 Progress Progress - $300 5 goals of Progressives To decrease the role of special interest groups in government To make the gov. more honest To increase participation in the American System To create a more active stronger role to protect public interest To make the gov. responsible for social welfare

C1-$400 Progress Progress - $400 Progressives wanted these to be more humane, to deal with social problems? Big business Big cities

C1-$500 Category 1 - $500 List the other reforms that Progressives were interested in? Monopolies, corruption, inefficiency, social justice

C2-$100 Muck Muck - $100 This term describes exposing evil in America? Muck raking

C2-$200 Muck Muck - $200 He unmasked the corrupt alliance between big business and municipal government? Lincoln Steffens

C2-$300 Muck Muck - $300 Muckrakers were most effective dealing with these evils? Slums, industrial accidents, black illiteracy, child labor

C2-$400 Muck Muck - $400 Muckrakers were long on lamentation and short on? remedies

C2-$500 Muck Muck - $500 What was the “cure” for democracy? More democracy

C3-$100 Reform Reform - $100 Which group of people were mainly involved in progressivism? Middle class

C3-$200 Reform Reform - $200 2 major goals of the Progressives? Use state power to curb trusts Thwart socialism by improving the lives of common people

C3-$300 Reform Reform - $300 What was a favorite political goal of Progressives? Direct election of US Senators – Amendment 17

C3-$400 Reform Reform - $400 In cities Progressives openly attacked these 3 things? Slum lords, Juvenile Delinquency, Prostitution

C3-$500 Reform Reform - $500 This Calif. Governor broke the grip of the So. Pacific RR on the public in his State? Hiram Johnson

C4-$100 Progressive Women Progressive Women - $100 What was the “crucial” focus of Progressive Women? Settlement Houses Jane Addams

C3-200 Progressive Women Progressive Women - $200 This Supreme court Case allowed the laws protecting women workers? Miller vs Oregon

C3-$300 Progressive Women Progressive Women - $300 The fire at triangle Shirtwaist Company, NY, change the way these were run? Sweat shops

C3-$400 Progressive Women Progressive Women - $400 Antiliquor crusaders often belonged to the WCTU. What is this? Women’s Christian Temperance Union

C3-$500 Progressive Women Progressive Women - $500 This Amendment to the Constitution outlawed “Demon rum”? 18 th

C4-$100 TR TR - $100 What was TR’s Square Deal? (3 C’s) Control of Corporations Consumer Protection Conservation

C4-$200 TR TR - $200 To deal with big business, TR had this Gov. Agency established? Department of Labor and Commerce

C4-$300 TR TR - $300 To thwart the railroad “octopus”, TR got the Senate to pass this? Elkins Act 1903

C4-$400 TR TR - $400 What giant monopolies did TR’s “Big stick” smash? Railroads 40 other trusts (monopolies)

C4-$500 TR TR - $500 What was TR’s purpose in smashing trusts? To show that Gov. not big business controlled the country

C4-$100 Mishmash Mishmash - $100 This was named in honor of TR? Teddy Bear

C4-$200 Mishmash Mishmash - $200 This forerunner of the Federal Reserve Act authorized National Banks to issue currency backed by various forms of collateral. Aldrich - Vreeland Act

C4-$300 Mishmash Mishmash - $300 Who ran for President against William Jennings Bryan in `08 and won? William Howard Taft

C4-$400 Mishmash Mishmash - $400 This Socialist amassed almost ½ million votes in the 1908 election. He was the hero of the 1894 Pullman Strike. Eugene V. Debs

C4-$500 Mishmash Mishmash - $500 What contributions did TR make to the nation that lasted beyond his presidency? Enlarged the power of the presidency Sq. Deal was the grandfather of the New Deal Opened the eyes of the people to the world