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Gilded Age, Populist Movement, and the Progressive Era
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Political Machines
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Muckrakers
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Progressive Reforms
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Roosevelt’s Square Deal
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Wilson’s New Freedom
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Populist Movement
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Roosevelt’s Square Deal
Political Machines Progressive Reforms Wilson’s New Freedom Populist Movement Muckrakers $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy
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A New York City political leader, who became a symbol for dishonest behavior in city politics.
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Who is Boss Tweed? Back to Question Main Board
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The political machine in New York City that dominated the Democratic Party.
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What was Tammany Hall? Back to Question Main Board
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The federal legislation that created a system in which federal employees were chosen based upon competitive exams, this made job positions based on merit or ability and not inheritance or class. Incorrect Correct
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What is the Pendleton Act?
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The practice of giving political jobs to people of the same political party who helped get them elected. Incorrect Correct
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What is patronage? Back to Question Main Board
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The illegal use of political influence for personal gain.
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What is a graft? Back to Question Main Board
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Exposed the dangerous and unsanitary conditions in the meatpacking industry
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Who is Upton Sinclair? Back to Question Main Board
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Political cartoonist who exposed the corruption of NYC’s Tammany Hall Ring.
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Who is Thomas Nast? Back to Question Main Board
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Exposed the conditions of the poor and immigrants in urban tenements.
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Who is Jacob Riis? Back to Question Main Board
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Exposed the widespread political corruption in urban governments.
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Who is Lincoln Steffens?
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Exposed the ruthless business practices of Standard Oil and John D
Exposed the ruthless business practices of Standard Oil and John D. Rockefeller. Incorrect Correct
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Who is Ida Tarbell? Back to Question Main Board
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Changes the election of Senators from the state legislators to popular vote amongst the people.
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What is the 17th Amendment?
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A form of petition used by voters to force elected officials out of office.
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What is a recall? Back to Question Main Board
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A system that allows voters to petition the legislature to consider a proposed law.
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What is an initiative? Back to Question Main Board
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States that Congress can levy a progressive income tax without assigning it amongst the states or basing it on Census Results. Incorrect Correct
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What is the 16th Amendment?
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Voters, not the legislature, decide whether a bill or amendment should be passed.
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What is a referendum? Back to Question Main Board
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Nickname given to Roosevelt because he was the first President to seriously enforce the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. Incorrect Correct
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What is the ”Trust Buster”?
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Gave United States officials the power to check the quality and healthfulness of meats shipped in interstate commerce. Incorrect Correct
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What is the Meat Inspection Act?
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Banned the manufacturing and sale of impure foods, drugs, and liquors – labels must be truthful – no false advertising. Incorrect Correct
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What is the Pure Food and Drug Act?
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The name of the strike where workers wanted safer working conditions and Roosevelt mediated a deal between labor and management – led to shorter hours and higher wages. Incorrect Correct
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What is the Coal Strike of 1902?
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Law that tripled the amount of land set aside for national parks, monuments, and wildlife refugees.
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What is the National Reclamation Act?
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Prohibits each state and the federal government from denying any citizen the right to vote because of their gender. Incorrect Correct
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What is the 19th Amendment?
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Established Prohibition in the United States.
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What is the 18th Amendment?
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control money in circulation, and control interest rates
Law that created a national banking system, divided into 12 districts that issued Federal Reserve Notes, control money in circulation, and control interest rates Incorrect Correct
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What is the Federal Reserve Act?
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Strengthened the Sherman Anti-Trust Act by not allowing companies to buy stock in other companies and create a monopoly and legalized peaceful strikes by labor unions. Incorrect Correct
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What is the Clayton Anti-Trust Act?
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Law that set an eight hour workday for employees on railroads and interstate commerce.
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What is the Adamson Act? Back to Question Main Board
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A time period in the United States characterized by a greatly expanding economy and the emergence of corruption in government and society. Incorrect Correct
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What is the Gilded Age? Back to Question Main Board
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A novel by Upton Sinclair, published in 1906, which portrays the dangerous and unhealthy conditions prevalent in the meat packing industry at the time. Incorrect Correct
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What is The Jungle? Back to Question Main Board
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A name given to the Progressive Party, formed to support Theodore Roosevelt’s candidacy for the presidency in 1912. Incorrect Correct
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What is the Bull Moose Party?
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The planned management of natural resources, involving some of the wilderness areas and the development of others for the common good. Incorrect Correct
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What is conservation? Back to Question Main Board
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The President many Progressive Party members felt wasn’t supporting their agenda and caused a rift in the Republican Party for the election of 1912. Incorrect Correct
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Who is William Howard Taft?
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Progressive Era
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Final Jeopardy! The famous settlement house established by Jane Addams in Chicago that offered services to the urban poor.
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Final Jeopardy! What is Hull House?
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