DO NOT COPY  Topic: Progressive Politics  Objective: Students will be able to review for the Ch. 8 & 9 Test examining the Progressive Era  Do Now:

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DO NOT COPY  Topic: Progressive Politics  Objective: Students will be able to review for the Ch. 8 & 9 Test examining the Progressive Era  Do Now: Relaxation HW: HW: (1) Study for the Chapter 8 & 9 Test on Fri., Jan. 15 th (2) Binder Check on Friday, Jan. 15 th (3) Current events online discussion forum

Review & Organization – Choices, choices, choices…  Organize binders Sticky notes to divide chapters All handouts should be in order Do now’s need to be completed All notes should be there (absent or not)  Review Word Wall  Extra Credit review guide  John Greene video – overview of the Progressive era  Correct your Ch. 7 Test

Jeopardy Reforms PeopleActs/Legis.Terms Celebrity HS Yearbook 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 Reforms Allows voters to call for a special election to remove an elected official from office

$100 Answer from Reforms Recall

$200 Question from Reforms Nominating election in which voters choose the candidates who later run in a general election

$200 Answer from Reforms Direct Primary

$300 Question from Reforms Gives voters the power to introduce legislation

$300 Answer from Reforms Initiative

$400 Question from Reforms When a recently passed law is placed on an election ballot for the citizens to decide

$400 Answer from Reforms Referendum

$500 Question from Reforms The bill that reformed tenement conditions in the slums and was used as an example for all states

$500 Answer from Reforms The New York State Tenement House Bill

$100 Question from People Established a “ Square Deal ” for all Americans and replaced President McKinley after his assassination

$100 Answer from People Theodore Roosevelt

$200 Question from People The committee that persuaded state legislatures to pass laws against employing young children

$200 Answer from People National Child Labor Committee

$300 Question from People Helped to establish the Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act through his book

$300 Answer from People Upton Sinclair

$400 Question from People The Progressive Reformer who worked tirelessly to improve wages, hours, working conditions and child labor

$400 Answer from People Florence Kelley

$500 Question from People This organization is dedicated to ending racial discrimination through education and the courts

$500 Answer from People NAACP

$100 Question from Legislation This extended and clarified the Sherman Anti-trust Act

$100 Answer from Legislation Clayton Anti-trust Act

$200 Question from Legislation This act provides pay to workers who were injured on the job

$200 Answer from Legislation Federal Workmen ’ s Compensation Act

$300 Question from Legislation These acts help to ensure that the meat we consume is inspected and the food we consume is safe and we are aware of its contents

$300 Answer from Legislation Pure Food & Drug Act AND Meat Inspection Act

$400 Question from Legislation This act prohibited the interstate sale of products made by children but was ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court

$400 Answer from Legislation Keating-Owen Child Labor Act

$500 Question from Legislation The Supreme Court case the ruled the “grandfather clause” was unconstitutional

$500 Answer from Legislation Guinn v. The US

$100 Question from Terms Journalists who focused their writing on the negative issues within society

$100 Answer from Terms Muckrakers

$200 Question from Terms A ban on the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcohol and the closing of all saloons

$200 Answer from Terms Prohibition OR 18 th Amendment

$300 Question from Terms The freedom to negotiate the terms of your employment

$300 Answer from Terms Freedom of Contract

$400 Question from Terms What amendment gave suffrage to all people?

$400 Answer from Terms 19 th Amendment

$500 Question from Terms The title of the book that exposed the unsanitary and poor working conditions in the meat packing industry

$500 Answer from Terms The Jungle

$100 Question from Celebrity Yearbook Photos

$100 Answer from Celebrity Yearbook Photos

$200 Question from Celebrity Yearbook Photos

$200 Answer from Celebrity Yearbook Photos

$300 Question from Celebrity Yearbook Photos

$300 Answer from Celebrity Yearbook Photos

$400 Question from Celebrity Yearbook Photos

$400 Answer from Celebrity Yearbook Photos

$500 Question from Celebrity Yearbook Photos

$500 Answer from Celebrity Yearbook Photos

Final Jeopardy Describe collective bargaining and its impact (examples of what they accomplished)

Final Jeopardy Answer Collective Bargaining: a process of negotiations between employers and a group of employees aimed at reaching agreements that regulate working conditions -40 hour work week -weekends -safer conditions -Workmen's compensation -sick leave