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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Vocab Corruption Reform People Amendments
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An individual owns an entire industry, eliminating competition and allowing them to set prices. Made illegal during the Progressive Era.
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Monopoly
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The purpose of Initiative, Referendum, and Recall
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DIRECT voice to American Citizens
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This ended the Spoils System
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Pendleton Civil Service Act
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This term means the right to vote
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Suffrage
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Investigative Journalists that exposed the evils of American Society during the Progressive Era
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Muckrakers
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New York City political boss found guilty of corruption and stealing millions of dollars, died in prison
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William “Boss” Tweed
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This era was marked by corruption, scandal, big business, urbanization, crime
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Gilded Age
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This individual wrote a book about John D. Rockefeller and his corrupt business practices
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Ida Tarbell
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DAILY DOUBLE “Separate but Equal” Legalized segregation in the United States
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Plessy v. Ferguson
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These were corrupt political parties that controlled city politics during the Gilded Age
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Political Machines
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Led the women’s suffrage movement
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Susan B. Anthony
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Photographed the living conditions in tenements
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Jacob Riis
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This Civil Rights Activist founded the NAACP
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W.E.B. Du Bois
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Exposed meatpacking plants through “The Jungle”
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Upton Sinclair
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“The Progressive” President, believed in a Square Deal
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President Theodore Roosevelt
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Led the National Anti-Lynching Campaign
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Ida B. Wells
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This man was a Civil Rights Activists from the South He believed African Americans would gain equality through skills and education
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Booker T. Washington
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*Meat Inspection Act *Trust-busting *Conserving National Parks and Wildlife
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President Theodore Roosevelt
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This person founded Hull Houses and was one of the first social workers
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Jane Addams
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Amendment that gave women the right to vote
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19 th Amendment
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Amendment that made the government more responsible to its citizens by allowing the direct election of U.S. Senators
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17 th Amendment
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Amendment that allowed the U.S. government to tax the income of its citizens
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16 th Amendment
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Amendment that banned the sale, transportation, and making of alcohol.
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18 th Amendment
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This is what the 16 th, 17 th, 18 th, and 19 th Amendments together are called
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Progressive Amendments
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This movement was led by Christian women in an effort to pass the 18 th Amendment These two unions were created to help farmers improve on their working conditions.
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Temperance Movement
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Final Jeopardy Place the following time periods in the correct order chronologically Gilded Age Civil War American Revolution Reconstruction Progressivism
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