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31 Cards in this Set

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"Populism brought to the city"
Progressivism was sometimes refereed to this
World War One
This event signaled the end of Progressivism
"The Jungle"
A muckraking novel that led to reforms in the food processing industry.
Ida Tarbell
The muckraker who wrote about the business abuses at Standard Oil
Clayton Anti-Trust Act
The law passed by Progressives to strengthen the Sherman Anti-Trust Act
Pendleton Civil Service Act
Passed to reduce political corruption and abuses of the spoils system
19th Amendment
Established Women's suffrage
18th Amendment
Prohibited the production, distribution or consumption of alcohol
Plessy vs. Ferguson
Supreme Court case that upheld Jim Crow laws with the principal of "separate but equal"
Square Deal
Plan by Theodore Roosevelt to help factory workers get fair treatment by their employers
Hepburn Act
Progressive reform in 1906 that increased government power to regulate railroads
17 Amendment
Established the direct election of senators
16th Amendment
Established the Graduated Federal Income Tax
Niagara Movement
Started by W.E.B. DuBois to help create well-educated black leaders
Nativism
Anti-immigrant attitude in the 1920's that led to quotas/restrictions on immigration
Muckraking
A kind of journalism that led to Meat Inspectors Act and Pure Food & Drug Act
Progressivism
A political movement opposed to big businesses and bad urban conditions
Jim Crow Laws
NAACP, Great Migration, and the Niagara Movement were ways blacks opposed these laws
Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU)
An organization who tried to ban the use of alcohol
Mail-order catalogues
A revolutionary concept in the buying and selling of abundant consumer goods
Dorothea Dix
An early progressive reformer who helped the mentally ill
Carrie Nation
A leading activist in the Women's Christian Temperance Movement
W.E.B. DuBois
The founder of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the Niagara Movement
Theodore Roosevelt
Supported the Pure Food and Drug Act after reading The Jungle; Known as the "Conservation President" and "Father of the National Parks"
Woodrow Wilson
Progressive President who created the Federal Reserve System to regulate the banking industry
Upton Sinclair
Wrote muckraking book "The Jungle" about the meat packing industry
Women
Inventions like the typewriter, sewing machines, and telephone benefited this group of people
Jacob Riis
The muckraker who photographed bad living conditions in cities; "How the Other Half Lives"
Jane Addams
Founder of the Hull House; helped women and children improve their lives
Alice Paul
Went on a hunger strike to influence the passage of the 19th Amendment
Susan B. Anthony
Exercised civil disobedience in her support of women's suffrage