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Race Relations Civilian Reformers The PresidentsLabor Women and Children

Civilian Reformers – 10 Points QUESTION: Whose book The Jungle, sparked the government to increase regulations on the Meat Packing Industry? ANSWER: Upton Sinclair

Civilian Reformers – 20 Points QUESTION: Who started the American Federation of Labor or AFL as a way to unionize skilled workers to push for labor reforms. ANSWER: Samuel Gompers

Civilian Reformers– 30 Points QUESTION: Who emerged as a leader for racial equality at the Niagara Movement in 1906? ANSWER: W.E.B. DuBois

Civilian Reformers– 40 Points QUESTION: The Women’s Christian Temperance movement believed the elimination of what would solve all of society’s ills? ANSWER: Alcohol

Civilian Reformers – 50 Points QUESTION: Who pioneered birth control and the establishment of Planned Parenthood to help women gain more control over their bodies and their lives? ANSWER: Margaret Sanger

The Presidents – 10 Points QUESTION: Known as the “Trust Buster” he actually differentiated between “good” trusts and “bad” trusts. ANSWER: Teddy Roosevelt

The Presidents – 20 Points QUESTION: He instituted the first Mothers’ Day in 1913 ANSWER: Woodrow Wilson

The Presidents – 30 Points QUESTION: He instituted the 8 hour work day for all government employees ANSWER: William H. Taft

The Presidents – 40 Points QUESTION: Despite appealing to black voters in 1912 once in office he appointed Southern segregationists into White House positions. ANSWER: Woodrow Wilson

The Presidents – 50 Points QUESTION: Along with Gifford Pinchot he worked to Conserve natural resources for public use. ANSWER: Teddy Roosevelt

Labor – 10 Points QUESTION: Whose factory doubled the wages of others by introducing the $5 day, and decreased hours from 9 to 8 hour days? ANSWER: Henry Ford

Labor– 20 Points QUESTION: What event in 1911 sparked the government to increase the regulation of safety and health standards in factories? ANSWER: Triangle Shirtwaist Company Fire

Labor – 30 Points QUESTION: In what state was the militia sent in to deal with miners on strike, ending in the Massacre of 46 men, women and children? ANSWER: Ludlow, Colorado

Labor – 40 Points QUESTION: What labor union that was established by Eugene Debs was designed for unskilled workers? ANSWER: IWW: the International Workers of the World

Labor – 50 Points QUESTION: Whose legal brief was based on the precedent that Poor Working Conditions led to the Poor Health of the Workers? ANSWER: Louis Brandeis

Women and Children – 10 Points QUESTION: How did many individual states try and address the problem of child labor? ANSWER: Instituting Compulsory Education

Women and Children – 20 Points QUESTION: Which Amendment to the Constitution gave women the right to vote? ANSWER: The 19 th Amendment

Women and Children – 30 Points QUESTION: He established the Lab School in Chicago which emphasized experiential learning? ANSWER: John Dewey

Women and Children– 40 Points QUESTION: The Mann Act tried to end prostitution by making what illegal? ANSWER: Transporting women across state lines.

Women and Children – 50 Points QUESTION: Ida Tarbell the editor of McClure’s Magazine was an example of what type of Civil Reformer? ANSWER: A Muckraker

Race Relations – 10 Points QUESTION: What was so ironic about a race riot which occurred in Springfield, Illinois and led to the establishment of the NAACP? ANSWER: Abe Lincoln was born in Springfield, IL

Race Relations – 20 Points QUESTION: Who emerged as a leader in the movement for racial equality at the Niagara Movement in 1906? ANSWER: W.E.B. DuBois

Race Relations – 30 Points QUESTION: Who believed that racial equality would be achieved through education? ANSWER: Booker T. Washington

Race Relations – 40 Points QUESTION: What organization was established which used the courts to fight for racial equality? ANSWER: The NAACP

Race Relations – 50 Points QUESTION: Despite appealing to black voters in the 1912 Presidential election, which President, when in office appointed a number of Southern segregationists into White House positions? ANSWER: Woodrow Wilson