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Module 5 Progressive
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Another name for reformers. | Progressives |
| Journalists who worked to expose corruption and the ills of society. | Muckrakers |
| What amendment created a National Income Tax? | 16th Amendment |
| What amendment led to the direct election of Senators | 17th Amendment |
| Prohibition amendment? | 18th Amendment |
| An advocate for women and children labor rights? | Florence Kelley |
| One of the goals of the Progressive Movement was to soften some of the harsh conditions of industrialization and help the poor through community centers and social services. | Protecting Social Welfare |
| This organization worked to help ban alcohol by organizing referendums and endorse candidates who opposed "Demon Rum". | Anti-Saloon League |
| One of the goals of the Progressive Movement was to use scientific principles to make society and workplace more practical and systematic. | Fostering Efficiency |
| This person came up with the "Wisconsin Idea" to take business out of politics. | Robert La Follette |
| This legislation was created to prohibit the transportation across state lines of goods produced with child labor. | Keating-Owen Act of 1916 |
| This court case upheld a law that limited women's workday to 10 hours. | Muller v. Oregon |
| A bill originated by the people through petitions to get the bill on the ballot for the people to vote on. | initiative |
| This enabled people to remove public officials from office. | Recall |
| These were created as a form of child care so women could go back to work. | Kindergartens |
| This person was a prominent educator who believed racism would end once blacks acquired useful skills and prove their economic value. | Booker T. Washington |
| This person wrote of acts of lynching and violence against African Americans during the late 1800s. | Ida B. Wells |
| Taxes that had to be paid before qualifying to vote. | Poll Taxes |
| Segregation laws were also known as | Jim Crow Laws |
| Separating white and black people in public and private was known as | segregation |
| Winner of the 1912 Election | Wilson |
| Winner of the 1908 Election | Taft |
| Winner of the 1904 Election | Roosevelt |
| Theodore Roosevelt, William Taft, and Woodrow Wilson were all ___________________ Presidents? | Progressive |
| The term that means "to oppose monopolies" | AntiTrust |