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Jeopardy Review Game For Progressive Era

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  • 1. Amendments Vocab Corruption Reformers Presidents /Vocab 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
  • 2. Group of corporations run by a single board of directors - similar to a monopoly
  • 3. Trust
  • 4. Allowed voters to select party candidates
  • 5. Direct primaries
  • 6. Process by which people vote directly on a bill
  • 7. referendum
  • 8. Two terms used when politicians give jobs to political supporters
  • 9. Spoils System Patronage
  • 10. When voters can remove an elected official from office
  • 11. recall
  • 12. New York City political boss found guilty of corruption and stealing millions of dollars, died in prison
  • 13. Boss William Tweed
  • 14. 1870s-90s marked by patronage, corruption, bribery and political scandals
  • 15. Gilded Age
  • 16. This person became President after Garfield was killed and began the Civil Service Commission
  • 17. Chester A. Arthur
  • 18. DAILY DOUBLE Person who bought votes, took payoffs, bribed others & gave jobs and loans to supporters
  • 19. Political boss
  • 20. Charles Guiteau shot this person because he didnt give Guiteau a job
  • 21. President James Garfield
  • 22. Began in 1869; was organized to pass an amendment to give women the right to vote
  • 23. National Womens Suffrage Association
  • 24. Organization that fought to ban alcohol because of the negative affect it had on the family and because women were banned form bars
  • 25. Womens Christian Temperance Union
  • 26. He started the Wisconsin Idea and helped reform voting through primaries, referendums, initiatives, and recall
  • 27. Robert Lafollette
  • 28. Exposed meatpacking plants through The Jungle
  • 29. Upton Sinclair
  • 30. Broke up trusts, supported the graduated income tax, supported an 8 hour work day for government employees, against child labor
  • 31. President William H. Taft
  • 32. This President's plan was call the New Freedom plan
  • 33. President Woodrow Wilson
  • 34. The President lost public support when he raised tariffs and fired a Forest Service Official for selling wilderness land
  • 35. President William H. Taft
  • 36. Trustbuster
  • 37. President Theodore Roosevelt
  • 38. Federal Trade Commission & Federal Reserve Act
  • 39. President Woodrow Wilson
  • 40. Gave women the right to vote
  • 41. 19th Amendment
  • 42. Person who exposed corruption and other problems, usually through journalism
  • 43. Muckraker
  • 44. Agreement made to limit Japanese immigration into United States
  • 45. Gentlemens Agreement
  • 46. DAILY DOUBLE Amendment that allowed direct election of Senators
  • 47. 17th Amendment
  • 48. Amendment that banned the sale, transportation, and making of alcohol.
  • 49. 18 th Amendment
  • 50. Two reformers for African American rights: 1. supported actively fighting for equality 2. supported patience and learning a trade for equality
  • 51. 1. W.E.B. Dubois 2. Booker T. Washington
  • 52. Final Jeopardy Name all three Progressive Presidents in chronological order. (first and last name)

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