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Powerpoint Jeopardy MuckrakersSegregationReform Movements PresidentsCategory

This reformer wrote The Jungle? Category 1 – 10 points

Upton Sinclair exposed which industry? Category 1 – 20 points

Who wrote “The History of Standard Oil” and exposed their corrupt practices? Category 1 – 30 points

By definition what is a muckraker? Category 1 – 40 points

Name 2 ideas that the progressive era focused on? Category 1 – 50 points

Who was one of the main founders of the NAACP? Category 2 – 10 points

What was the main difference between W.E.B. DuBois and Booker T. Washington? Category 2 – 20 points

Name the idea of ensuring that different races are separated? Category 2 – 30 points

What was the main goal of the NAACP? Category 2 – 40 points

What court case established that separate was considered equal. Category 2 – 50 points

What procedure is done when voters can remove an elected official from office? Category 3 – 10 points

A bill that originates from the people instead of the legislature is known as Category 3 – 20 points

What is a referendum? Category 3 – 30 points

The idea of saving some areas of land for protection and using other areas is known as? Category 3 – 40 points

What was the last group to receive suffrage? Category 3 – 50 points

Under which president did the 19 th amendment pass? Category 4 – 10 points

Which president was most involved with trust-busting? Category 4 – 20 points

Which man received the Republican party nomination in 1913? (He lost the election) Category 4 – 30 points

Which president created the Bull Moose Party? Category 4 – 40 points

Who was elected President in 1913 after the Republican party split? Category 4 – 50 points

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