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Chapter 8&9
The Progressive Movement, Socialism, and Populism
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| A prohibitionist who fought to outlaw alcohol. Would use a hatchet to smash saloons | Carry A. Nation |
| A doctor who was played a major role in public health reform. | Samuel Crumbine |
| Helped boost the automobile industry in Kansas. | Walter Chrysler |
| Helped boost the airplane industry in Kansas. Helped make Wichita the air capital of the world. | Clyde Cessna |
| Started the newspaper "Appeal to Reason" | Julius Wayland |
| First female to run for the U.S. Senate. She ran as a socialist. | Kate Richards O'Hare |
| A populist reformer. She claimed Wall Street controlled the U.S. | Mary Elizabeth Lease |
| Wrote "What's the Matter with Kansas". | William Allen White |
| First Populist U.S. Senator. | William Peffer |
| A pastor who fought social injustices in his community. | Charles Sheldon |
| The right or privilege to vote. | Suffrage |
| To use alcohol in moderation or to completely quit using alcohol. | Temperance |
| This idea was about building a better society | Progressivism or the Progressive Movement. |
| The idea that government should take more control and distribute wealth to all classes. | Socialism |
| The political movement that sought to represent farmers and laborers | Populism |
| The major Socialist newspaper | Appeal to Reason |