TEST 2 JEOPARDY CHAPTER 5.3 AND CHAPTER 9. $200 $300 $400 $100 PROGRESSIVE PRESIDENTS PROGRESSIVE ERA POPULISM RANDOM $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 PROGRESSIVE.

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TEST 2 JEOPARDY CHAPTER 5.3 AND CHAPTER 9

$200 $300 $400 $100 PROGRESSIVE PRESIDENTS PROGRESSIVE ERA POPULISM RANDOM $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 PROGRESSIVE ERA WOMEN $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

1-$100 This movement was started by farm sympathizers who organized their own political party. Populism

1-$200 This speech was given by William Jennings Bryan at the 1896 Democratic Nominating convention “Cross of Gold”

1-$300 1-A message that the common man could organize and have a political impact. 2 - An agenda for reform that would be eventually be nearly completely adopted. Name one of the legacies of Populism

1-$400 Name one political reform the the Populist Party called for Election of US senators by popular vote; single terms for President; secret ballot to end voter fraud; 8 hour work day; immigration restrictions; graduated income tax

1-$500 Railroads charging high rates; growing farm debt; deflation Name two economic problems farmers in the late 1800s had to deal with.

2-$100 This is the term used to identify journalists who wrote about the corrupt side of business and exposed injustices in the workplace Muckrakers

2-$200 This amendment passed during the Progressive Era allowed for the direct election of US Senators 17 th Amendment

2-$300 This was the main reason for the end of the Progressive Era The out-break of World War I

2-$400 Creating Economic Reform; Promoting Moral Improvement; Protecting Social Welfare; Fostering Efficiency Name two goals of the Progressive Movement

2-$500 This allows voters to approve or reject a law that the legislature has passed Referendum

3-$100 This female muckraker wrote about monopoly corruption of the Standard Oil Company Ida Tarbell

3-$200 This movement to stop the sale and consumption of alcohol was supported by several women’s groups such as Women’s Christian Temperance Union (WTCU) and the Anti-Saloon League Prohibition

3-$300 This term refers to women’s struggle to earn the right to vote. Suffrage

3-$400 This amendment gave women the right to vote 19 th Amendment

3-$500 This was the geographic region of the United States where women first gained the right to vote. The Western United States

4-$100 This term was used to describe the various progressive reforms sponsored by the Roosevelt Administration Square Deal

4-$200 This president was known as “The Trust Buster” Theodore Roosevelt

4-$300 This was the last president of the Progressive Era Woodrow Wilson

4-$400 This person was considered the first Progressive president Theodore Roosevelt

4-$500 William H. Taft This person was president right after Theodore Roosevelt and was also considered to be a Progressive president

5-$100 This book described the unsanitary working conditions in the meatpacking industry. “The Jungle”

5-$200 The application of science principles to increase efficiency in the workplace Scientific management

5-$300 This amendment prohibited the sale and consumption of alcohol 18 th Amendment

5-$400 American Socialist Party Resentment and anger at the capitalist economic system, led to the formation of this political party in Eugene V. Debs was their candidate for president several times.

5-$500 These laws were created to eliminate the Spoils System, eliminate the effects of patronage, and eliminate the influence of the political machine Civil Service Laws

This muckraker wrote, “The Jungle” in an effort to expose the poor treatment of labor and the unsanitary conditions in the meatpacking industry. Category: Muckrakers Upton Sinclair