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Vocab Corruption Reform People Amendments

An individual owns an entire industry, eliminating competition and allowing them to set prices. Made illegal during the Progressive Era.

Monopoly

The purpose of Initiative, Referendum, and Recall

DIRECT voice to American Citizens

This ended the Spoils System

Pendleton Civil Service Act

This term means the right to vote

Suffrage

Investigative Journalists that exposed the evils of American Society during the Progressive Era

Muckrakers

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

William “Boss” Tweed

This era was marked by corruption, scandal, big business, urbanization, crime

Gilded Age

This individual wrote a book about John D. Rockefeller and his corrupt business practices

Ida Tarbell

DAILY DOUBLE “Separate but Equal” Legalized segregation in the United States

Plessy v. Ferguson

These were corrupt political parties that controlled city politics during the Gilded Age

Political Machines

Led the women’s suffrage movement

Susan B. Anthony

Photographed the living conditions in tenements

Jacob Riis

This Civil Rights Activist founded the NAACP

W.E.B. Du Bois

Exposed meatpacking plants through “The Jungle”

Upton Sinclair

“The Progressive” President, believed in a Square Deal

President Theodore Roosevelt

Led the National Anti-Lynching Campaign

Ida B. Wells

This man was a Civil Rights Activists from the South He believed African Americans would gain equality through skills and education

Booker T. Washington

*Meat Inspection Act *Trust-busting *Conserving National Parks and Wildlife

President Theodore Roosevelt

This person founded Hull Houses and was one of the first social workers

Jane Addams

Amendment that gave women the right to vote

19 th Amendment

Amendment that made the government more responsible to its citizens by allowing the direct election of U.S. Senators

17 th Amendment

Amendment that allowed the U.S. government to tax the income of its citizens

16 th Amendment

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

18 th Amendment

This is what the 16 th, 17 th, 18 th, and 19 th Amendments together are called

Progressive Amendments

This movement was led by Christian women in an effort to pass the 18 th Amendment These two unions were created to help farmers improve on their working conditions.

Temperance Movement

Final Jeopardy Place the following time periods in the correct order chronologically Gilded Age Civil War American Revolution Reconstruction Progressivism