Assignment 11: Jeopardy (20 notes) Mr. Robinson.

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Assignment 11: Jeopardy (20 notes)

Mr. Robinson

Chapter 3

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The _________ Tariff Act created a provision for an income tax. (354) $100

The Underwood Tariff Act created a provision for an income tax. (354) Back to Game

Wilson believed that lower tariffs would cause American companies to… (354) $200

Wilson believed that lower tariffs would cause American companies to…improve products and lower prices. (354) Back to Game

Taft’s focus on breaking up monopolies was driving this former president crazy because he had his own way of dealing with them. (pg. 351) $300

Taft’s focus on breaking up monopolies was driving Teddy Roosevelt crazy because he had his own way of dealing with them. (pg. 351) Back to Game

In Northern Securities v. United States, the Supreme Court ruled that the NS had violated the ______ Antitrust Act. $400

In Northern Securities v. United States, the Supreme Court ruled that the NS had violated the Sherman Antitrust Act. Back to Game

What is scientific management? (pg. 329) $500

Back to Game What is scientific management? (pg. 329) Breaking tasks down into small parts

In a direct _______, all party members vote for a candidate to run in general election (think Hillary vs. Obama). (330) $100

In a direct primary all party members vote for a candidate to run in general election. Back to Game

The Constitution originally stated that these guys would pick the senators for each state. (330) $200

The Constitution originally stated that these guys would pick the senators for each state. State legislature Back to Game

Most progressives felt like the government needed to play a [bigger/smaller] role in solving society’s problems? $300

Most progressives felt like the government needed to play a bigger role in solving society’s problems Back to Game

$400 Roosevelt’s greatest impact as president came in the area of _____ (think GREEN). (344)

Roosevelt’s greatest impact as president came in the area of conservation (national parks). (344) Back to Game

$500 A small, dark, overcrowded apartment was a _________.

A small, dark, overcrowded apartment was a tenement. Back to Game

To restore confidence in US banks, Wilson created the _______ ________ system. (355) $100

To restore confidence in US banks, Wilson created the Federal Reserve system. (355) Side note: the Federal Reserve system is still in place today. Back to Game

What progressive measure allows a group of citizens to introduce legislation (like Prop 8)?

Initiative Back to Game

$300 ______ was the movement for the moderation or elimination of alcohol. (334)

Temperance was the movement for the moderation or elimination of alcohol. (334) Back to Game

$400 The _______ Plan was a type of city government in which services were run by experts. (329)

The Commission Plan was a type of city government in which services were run by experts. (329) Back to Game

$500 What did muckrakers do?

They exposed corruption and scandal Back to Game

$100 Which area of the map was least industrialized in the late 1800s?

Back to Game Which area of the map was least industrialized in the late 1800s? D

$200 The _______ _______ Act was passed as a result of The Jungle (344).

The Meat Inspection Act was passed as a result of The Jungle (344). Back to Game

$300 The _______ Amendment guaranteed women the right to vote. (332)

The Nineteenth Amendment guaranteed women the right to vote. (332) Back to Game

$400 The building of the _________ system really helped speed up industrialization in the US.

The building of the railroad system really helped speed up industrialization in the US. Back to Game

$500 The ______ Amendment made it legal for the federal gov. to tax individual’s income. (355)

The Sixteenth Amendment made it legal for the federal gov. to tax individuals directly. (355) Back to Game

$100 What was the goal of the Americanization Movement?

To assimilate immigrants Back to Game

$200 The ______ Amendment allowed people like you and me to vote for senators directly. (330)

The Seventeenth Amendment allowed people like you and me to vote for senators directly. (330) Back to Game

$300 Who dominated the oil industry? Who dominated the steel industry?

Who dominated the oil industry? Rockefeller Who dominated the steel industry? Carnegie Back to Game

$400 The Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) allowed the US to regulate ________.

The Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) allowed the US to regulate railroads Back to Game

$500 When you picture the Populist Party, what type of job do you picture?

FARMERS Back to Game