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WhoWhatWho 2 Presidents Supreme Court Cases

-Name the architect who changed the landscape of cities with the new skyscraper Row Question

-Louis Sullivan Row Answer

-who made the first flight in 1903 Row Question

-Wright brothers Row Answer

-Name three things about education at the turn of the century. Row Question

1.college curriculums began to change. 2. public education was expanding. 3.only a limited number of people attended colleges. Row Answer

-Who does the following describe? He founded the Tuskegee institute He was born a slave He stressed the importance of vocational training Row Question

- Booker T. Washington Row Answer

- Who does the following describe? -Harvard educated -favored immediate equality -Founded the NAACP Row Question

- W.E. B. Du Bois Row Answer

-What are Jim Crow Laws? Row Question

laws that described segregation. Row Answer

- Which of the following did NOT keep African American from voting? a. literacy tests b. poll taxes c. grandfather clause d. 15th Amendment Row Question

-D. The 15 th Amendment Row Answer

Row Question -Name three things that happened during the Imperialist movement?

- The period of U.S. isolationism was over. -Alaska was purchased from Russia in The Hawaiian Islands were eventually annexed. Row Answer

Row Question -THE IDEA THAT GROUPS SHOULD WORK TO HELP THOSE LESS FORTUNATE IS CALLED?

-Social Gospel Row Answer

-What government agency was founded as a result of the book the Jungle. Row Question

-FDA or Food and Drug Administration Row Answer

- Which politician was able to implement primaries, initiatives, and referendums? Row Question

- Robert La Follette Row Answer

-Name three muckrakers Row Question

1.Ida Tarbell 2.Lincoln Steffins 3. Upton Sinclair Row Answer

-Susan B. Anthony was known for her reform efforts in? Row Question

-Woman's Suffrage Row Answer

-What name was given to the reformers of the early 1900s? Row Question

-progressives Row Answer

-Which president was assassinated leaving Theodore Roosevelt as President Row Question

-William McKinley Row Answer

-Which supreme court case first place limits on womens working hours? Row Question

-Muller versus Oregon Row Answer

-name the supreme court case which made segregation a fact of life in the nation. Row Question

-Plessey versus Ferguson Row Answer

-Which supreme court case ruled the Missouri compromise to be illegal? Row Question

- Dred Scott v. Sanford Row Answer

- In Plessey versus Ferguson the supreme court made segregation legal and said states could Row Question

require separate but equal facilities for blacks and whites. Row Answer

-which supreme court case said separate but equal was illegal? Row Question

-Brown vs. Board of Education Row Answer

-Roosevelt's main goal in his square deal was Row Question

-Trust-busting Row Answer

-Roosevelt led what group to capture San-Juan hill during the Spanish American war? Row Question

-Rough Riders Row Answer

-Which president had the political policy the Square Deal? Row Question

-Theodore Roosevelt Row Answer

- How did Panama represent Roosevelt’s Big Stick politics? Row Question

- He helped to start a revolution in Panama. Row Answer

- Roosevelt's Arbitration of this war led him to gain the noble peace prize. Row Question

-Russo-Japanese War Row Answer