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100 200 300 400 500 Industrial Revolution Progressives Important People Main Ideas Key Terms Important Facts main
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Private businesses run most industries and competition determines how much goods cost. A 100 100a What is capitalism?
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Owning all businesses in a certain field. A 200 What is horizontal integration?
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Ownership of businesses involved in each step of a manufacturing process. A 300 What is vertical integration?
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Advances in transportation and communication during the Second Industrial Revolution. A 400 What are the telephone, automobiles and airplanes?
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Main difference between the Knights of Labor and American Federation of Labor. A 500 What is the AFL limited membership to skilled workers?
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Group of reformers who worked to improve society. B 100 100b Who are the progressives?
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Founder of the NAACP. B 200 Who is W.E.B. Du Bois?
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Aid organizations formed by immigrant communities. B 300 What are benevolent societies?
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Main results of the progressive movement. B 400 What are reduced power of political machines, better education, labor organizations, women's’ suffrage (19 th Amendment), temperance (18 th Amendment), better working conditions, regulation of big business, and workers compensation laws?
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Outlawed the construction of dark and airless tenements. B 500 What is the New York State Tenement House Law?
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President of the American Federation of Labor (AFL). C 100 100c Who is Samuel Gompers?
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Leader of the Crusade against child labor C 200 Who is Florence Kelley?
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Leaders who controlled elections through both legal and illegal methods. C 300 Who are political bosses?
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Built the first practical motorcar in the U.S.. C 400 Who are Charles and J. Frank Duryea?
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Designed Central Park and many other state and national parks C 500 Who is Fredrick Law Olmsted?
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Law prohibiting Chinese people from immigrating to the US for ten years. D 100 100d What is the Chinese Exclusion Act?
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Allowed Americans to directly elect U.S. Senators. D 200 What is the 17 th Amendment?
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Gave women in the U.S. the right to vote. D 300 What is the 19 th Amendment?
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Passed in 1913 by Wilson to lower tariffs. D 400 What is the Underwood Tariff Act of 1913?
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D 500 Brought together women from many different backgrounds in the fight against alcohol. What is the Women’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU)?
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Journalists who exposed the filth of society. E 100 100e Who are muckrakers?
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Measure where voters can remove an elected official from office before the end of the term. E 200 What is recall?
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Gave voters the ability to propose new laws. E 300 What is initiative?
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Allowed voters to approve or disapprove legislation already proposed by state or local government. E 400 What is referendum?
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Program of reform to decrease the influence of political machines. E 500 What is the Wisconsin Idea?
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Outlawed the production and sale of alcoholic beverages in the United States. F 100 100f What is the 18 th Amendment?
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View of society based on the theory of natural selection. F 200 What is Social Darwinism?
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Made it illegal to create monopolies or trusts that restrained trade. F 300 What is the Sherman Antitrust Act?
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Established a merit system under the control of the Civil Service Examination. F 400 What is the Pendleton Civil Service Act?
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Organization started by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton whose focus was getting the vote for women. F 500 What is the National American Women Suffrage Association (NAWSA)?
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: The Spirit of Reform Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin Finalcategory
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These were how children were affected by the movement for workplace reforms. Click on screen to continue finalquestion Minimum wage legislation as well as laws to establish minimum age requirements helped improve working conditions for children.
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