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Progressive Era Created by Educational Technology Network. www.edtechnetwork.com 2009

You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Jeopardy Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

Inequality for Minorities Reforms Progressive Presidents Suffrage Temperance Inequality for Minorities 10 20 30 40 50

practice of rewarding political supporters with jobs Question 1 - 10 practice of rewarding political supporters with jobs

Answer 1 – 10 Spoils System

Created to end the spoils system Question 1 - 20 Created to end the spoils system

Answer 1 – 20 Civil Service

Politician that brought corruption to new levels in NYC Question 1 - 30 Politician that brought corruption to new levels in NYC

Answer 1 – 30 Boss Tweed

Journalist looking to bring out the truth in order to force reforms Question 1 - 40 Journalist looking to bring out the truth in order to force reforms

Answer 1 – 40 Muckraker

Question 1 - 50 Author of The Jungle

Answer 1 – 50 Upton Sinclair

Name the Three Progressive Presidents Question 2 - 10 Name the Three Progressive Presidents

Theodore Roosevelt William H. Taft Woodrow Wilson Answer 2 – 10 Theodore Roosevelt William H. Taft Woodrow Wilson

This president was the first progressive President Question 2 - 20 This president was the first progressive President

Answer 2 – 20 Theodore Roosevelt

Question 2 - 30 Won the election of 1908 and passed a lot progressive legislation, including new safety conditions in mines and child labor laws

Answer 2 – 30 William Taft

Known for being a trustbuster Question 2 - 40 Known for being a trustbuster

Answer 2 – 40 Theodore Roosevelt

Question 2 - 50 Created the Federal Trade Commission and passed the Clayton Antitrust Act

Answer 2 – 50 Woodrow Wilson

Which Amendment gave women the right to vote Question 3 - 10 Which Amendment gave women the right to vote

Answer 3 – 10 19th Amendment

Question 3 - 20 Woman that used militant tactics like parades and picketing to gain suffrage

Answer 3 – 20 Alice Paul

Where did this protest take place? Question 3 - 30 Where did this protest take place?

Answer 3 – 30 White House

What was the problem with winning suffrage state by state was Question 3 - 40 What was the problem with winning suffrage state by state was

Answer 3 – 40 Would Take a long time

President when the 19th Amendment was ratified Question 3 - 50 President when the 19th Amendment was ratified

Answer 3 – 50 Woodrow Wilson

Which Amendment enforced prohibition Question 4 - 10 Which Amendment enforced prohibition

Answer 4 – 10 18th Amendment

Group that wanted to ban the sale of liquor and close all saloons Question 4 - 20 Group that wanted to ban the sale of liquor and close all saloons

Woman’s Christian Temperance Union Answer 4 – 20 Woman’s Christian Temperance Union

Leader of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union Question 4 - 30 Leader of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union

Answer 4 – 30 Frances Willard

Question 4 - 40

Answer 4 – 40 The Bottle

Which reform movement does this picture represent Question 4 - 50 F Which reform movement does this picture represent

Answer 4 – 50 Temperance Movement

Founded the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama Question 5 - 10 Founded the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama Believed African Americans needed to learn trades and gradually move up in society

Answer 5 – 10 Booker T. Washington

Question 5 - 20 Founded the NAACP

Answer 5 – 20 W.E.B. Du Bois

Question 5 - 30 Agreement between Roosevelt and Japan that said Japan would stop immigration to U.S. and the U.S. would allow Japanese women to join their husbands in the U.S.

Gentlemen’s Agreement Answer 5 – 30 Gentlemen’s Agreement

Question 5 - 40 A Jewish man that was falsely accused of murdering a young girl. His conviction was overturned and he was the lynched

Answer 5 – 40 Leo Frank

Prejudice against Jews Question 5 - 50 Prejudice against Jews

Answer 5 – 50 Anti-semitism