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2 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Vocab Corruption Reformers Presidents Amendments /Vocab

3 Group of corporations run by a single board of directors - similar to a monopoly

4 Trust

5 Allowed voters to select party candidates

6 Direct primaries

7 Process by which people vote directly on a bill

8 referendum

9 Two terms used when politicians give jobs to political supporters

10 Spoils System Patronage

11 When voters can remove an elected official from office

12 recall

13 New York City political boss found guilty of corruption and stealing millions of dollars, died in prison

14 Boss William Tweed

15 1870s-90s marked by patronage, corruption, bribery and political scandals

16 Gilded Age

17 This person became President after Garfield was killed and began the Civil Service Commission

18 Chester A. Arthur

19 DAILY DOUBLE Person who bought votes, took payoffs, bribed others & gave jobs and loans to supporters

20 Political boss

21 Charles Guiteau shot this person because he didn’t give Guiteau a job

22 President James Garfield

23 Began in 1869; was organized to pass an amendment to give women the right to vote

24 National Women’s Suffrage Association

25 Organization that fought to ban alcohol because of the negative affect it had on the family and because women were banned form bars

26 Women’s Christian Temperance Union

27 He started the Wisconsin Idea and helped reform voting through primaries, referendums, initiatives, and recall

28 Robert Lafollette

29 Exposed meatpacking plants through The Jungle

30 Upton Sinclair

31 Broke up trusts, supported the graduated income tax, supported an 8 hour work day for government employees, against child labor

32 President William H. Taft

33 This President's plan was call the “New Freedom” plan

34 President Woodrow Wilson

35 The President lost public support when he raised tariffs and fired a Forest Service Official for selling wilderness land

36 President William H. Taft

37 “Trustbuster”

38 President Theodore Roosevelt

39 Federal Trade Commission & Federal Reserve Act

40 President Woodrow Wilson

41 Gave women the right to vote

42 19 th Amendment

43 Person who exposed corruption and other problems, usually through journalism

44 Muckraker

45 Agreement made to limit Japanese immigration into United States

46 Gentlemen’s Agreement

47 DAILY DOUBLE Amendment that allowed direct election of Senators

48 17 th Amendment

49 Amendment that banned the sale, transportation, and making of alcohol.

50 18 th Amendment

51 Two reformers for African American rights: 1. supported actively fighting for equality 2. supported patience and learning a trade for equality These two unions were created to help farmers improve on their working conditions.

52 1. W.E.B. Dubois 2. Booker T. Washington

53 Final Jeopardy Name all three Progressive Presidents in chronological order. (first and last name)


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