UNIT XI JEOPARDY Mr. H. Mayo US History Mount Airy High School.

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UNIT XI JEOPARDY Mr. H. Mayo US History Mount Airy High School

People Civil Rights Progressive Movement Women ’ s Movement Roosevelt Odds- n-Ends Hodge- podge FINAL JEOPARDY

Who was the author of the Jungle? 100

Upton Sinclair People

Who did Theodore Roosevelt select to continue his progressive reforms as President? 200

William Howard Taft People

Who was the leading advocate for improving the lives of women and Children by moving into settlement houses? 300

Florence Kelly People

What Wisconsin governor started progressive reforms in his state? 400

Robert LaFollette People

Who persuaded President Roosevelt to set aside millions of acres of forest reserves? 500

Gifford Pinchot People

What social reform was ignored by the progressives of the early 20th century? 100

Civil Rights

What Supreme Court case upheld the Jim Crow laws? 200

PLESSY V. FERGUSON Civil Rights

What early civil rights leader believed that blacks should use the courts to fight for equality? 300

W.E.B. DUBOIS Civil Rights

What early civil rights leader felt blacks needed skills and education for economic independence? 400

BOOKER T. WASHINGTON Civil Rights

How did southern states prevent the 15th amendment from being followed? (name three of them) 500

GRANDFATHER CLAUSE, POLL TAX, LITERACY TEST Civil Rights

What was the name of Woodrow Wilson ’ s progressive programs? 100

New Freedom Progressive Movement

What nickname was given to Roosevelt ’ s Progressive Party in 1912? 200

Bull Moose Party Progressive Movement

Why were Republicans upset with Theodore Roosevelt? 300

He was a Progressive Progressive Movement

What political reform allowed voters to nominate candidates for office? 400

DIRECT PRIMARY BONUS

Bonus: Name at least three social and economic issues that were targeted by Progressives.

CHILD LABOR, WOMEN ’ S SUFFRAGE, URBAN CONDITIONS, MONOPOLIES Progressive Movement

Name 3 examples of political reforms made by the progressive movement. 500

REFERENDUM, RECALL, SECRET BALLOT, DIRECT ELECTION OF SENATORS Progressive Movement

What campaign did Susan B. Anthony lead? 100

Women ’ s Suffrage Women's Movement

Who would have rejoiced at the passing of the 19th amendment? 200

Carrie Chapman Catt, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott Women's Movement

What state first granted women suffrage in 1869? 300

Wyoming Women's Movement

What political reform was finally accomplished with the ratification of the 19th amendment? 400

Women ’ s suffrage Women's Movement

What case allowed states to regulate working hours for women? 500

MULLER V. OREGON BONUS Women's Movement

Bonus: Who was the author of the book “ A Red Record ”, which recorded race lynching in America ?

Ida B. Wells- Barnett Women's Movement

What name was given to Roosevelt because of the monopolies that he split up? 100

Trust Buster Roosevelt

What name was given to Roosevelt ’ s plan for reform? 200

Square Deal Roosevelt

What labor dispute was ended when Roosevelt threatened to take federal control of a business? 300

COAL STRIKE Roosevelt

Why would present-day environmentalists applaud the work of Teddy Roosevelt? 400

HE STARTED THE CONSERVATION MOVEMENT Roosevelt

What action of T. Roosevelt did Richard Ballinger reverse? 500

PROTECTED FORESTS WERE MADE AVAILABLE TO PRIVATE COMPANIES BONUS Roosevelt

Bonus: Why did T. Roosevelt decide to run for President in 1912 after not running for re- election in 1908?

PRESIDENT TAFT HAD BEEN TOO CONSERVATIVE Roosevelt

What name was given to journalists who exposed corruption in government, business and society? 100

Muckrakers Odds-n-Ends

What was the first law to break up monopolies? 200

Sherman Anti- Trust Act Odds-n-Ends

What was the result of the Jim Crow laws? 300

SEGREGATION Odds-n-Ends

What institution was started by Booker T. Washington to teach vocational skills to blacks 400

TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE Odds-n-Ends

What law was passed to strengthen the Sherman Antitrust Act? 500

CLAYTON ANTITRUST ACT Odds-n-Ends

What was the goal of the temperance movement of the late 1800 ’ s? 100

Prohibition Hodgepodge

What national banking system did Woodrow Wilson create? 200

FEDERAL RESERVE Hodgepodge

How did the federal government make up for lost revenue from the Underwood Tariff? 300

16TH AMENDMENT CREATED A GRADUATED INCOME TAX Hodgepodge

What allowed voters to remove public officials from elected positions by forcing them to face an election before the end of their term if enough voters requested it? 400

RECALL Hodgepodge

Why did the progressive Democrat Woodrow Wilson win the election in 1912? 500

REPUBLICAN PARTY WAS SPLIT Hodgepodge BONUS

Bonus: What court case dealt with the attempt to monopolize the business of tobacco in interstate commerce?

American Tobacco vs. US in 1911 Hodgepodge

FINAL JEOPARDY: Federal Organizations answer

FINAL JEOPARDY: What organization was given the power to stop unfair business practices? answer

Federal Trade Commission The End