No Warm-Up Take out your review sheet and get ready to ask questions.

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No Warm-Up

Take out your review sheet and get ready to ask questions

Some facts about the 1900s• In “The 1900 House” we saw how bicycles

became a new & popular form of entertainment, especially for women!

• Coca-Cola was also a new popular product (although it included some unhealthy ingredients!)

• Extra fun fact: ping pong was also a new form of entertainment!

Some facts about the 1900s• We watched a video clip that talked about

the temperance movement & the 18th Amendment

• The 18th Amendment did not last! It was repealed by the 21st Amendment

How does child labor laws connect to the education of children?

• Child labor laws prohibited children from going to school

• When child labor laws were est., the number of children attending school increased

• Whatcu talkin’ ‘bout Willis?

Patronage is…

• The practice of giving money-making government jobs to supporters and/or friends, even if they are not qualified

• The requirement to take a test to see if a person is qualified for a gov’t position

How are patronage and President Garfield connected?

• President Garfield disapproved of patronage and passed the Civil Service Test

• Many presidents practiced patronage, including President Garfield. Unfortunately this led to Garfield’s assassination. The Civil Service Test was passed as a result of Garfield’s death

What amendment gave women the right to vote?

• 16th

• 17th

• 18th

• 19th

How were African-Americans prevented from voting?

• Poll tax

• Literacy test

• Grandfather Clause

• All of the above

• None of the above

Which Supreme Court case declared “separate but equal” to be

constitutional?

• Plessy v. Ferguson

• Roe v. Wade

• Brown v. Board of Education

True or False: The progressive movement focused mainly on the

problems of urban residents

• True

• False

How was the issue of drunkenness addressed?

• It wasn’t addressed at all• Women were the main protesters (i.e. WCTU)

against alcohol. This movement was known as the temperance movement. It led to the passage of the 17th Amendment

• Women were the main protesters (i.e. WCTU) alcohol. This movement was known as the temperance movement. It led to the passage of the 18th Amendment

Who was Alice Paul?

• A member of the WTCU who used a hatchet to fight against alcohol

• A suffragette who fought for women’s right to vote

• President Wilson’s wife

This President won the election in 1912 and was president when the 18th and 19th amendments were

ratified

• President Roosevelt

• President Taft

• President Wilson

The voters of Delaware are fed up with the corruption in their state gov’t & want to remove their governor from office. This process is known as…

• Recall

• Referendum

• Direct primary

Booker T. Washington established the…

• WTCU

• NAACP

• Tuskegee Institute

True or False: W.E.B. Dubois was more aggressive than Booker T. Washington in

reform work. He also encouraged the top 10% of African Americans to attend colleges and co-

founded the NAACP.

• True

• False

Reform writers who investigated alarming conditions in factories, city slums, politics, and other areas of

American life

• WCTU

• Muckrakers

• Sherman Anti-Trust Act

What was the Sherman Anti-Trust Act?

• It was a political reform. It came from the people’s disgust in political corruption within the fed. Gov’t. The act allowed the people to vote directly for their senators

• It was an economic reform. It came from the issue of big businesses forming monopolies and trusts. The act was supported by Pres. Roosevelt and it outlawed businesses that restricted trade

Alcohol was believed to be…

• Eh, not a real issue

• Somewhat of an issue

• The root of many of society’s problems

Establishing an income tax was an example of a…

• Political reform

• Moral reform

• Economic reform

The FDA was created due to the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906.

The FDA required:• Doctor prescriptions

• Warning labels on drugs

• Inspection of meat and other foods

• None of the above

• All of the above

This process allows voters to vote for a law

• Recall

• Referendum

• Initiative

This process allows voters to propose a law

• Initiative

• Direct primary

• 17th Amendment

This President was known as a “trustbuster” (someone who wants to break up trusts) and a supporter

in conserving nat’l parks

• President Roosevelt

• President Taft

• President Obama

Poor urban residents typically lived in…

• Big, grand houses

• Condos

• Tenements

This was est. to conserve nat’l parks & land

• NAACP

• Nat’l Parks Service

• American Parks Service

This event led to a push for comprehensive safety and workers

compensation laws

Keating-Owen Child Labor Act Triangle Shirtwaist Fire 18th Amendment

This muckraker was famous for exposing the living conditions of

poor immigrants

• Margaret Sanger

• Upton Sinclair

• Jacob Riis

Who were the three Progressive Presidents?

• Roosevelt, Taft, Grant

• Roosevelt, Wilson, Hoover

• Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson

What is an example of a social issue? How was it reformed?

The National Parks Service was established under which

President?

What are some examples of issues that African Americans

faced?

What is an example of a moral reform?

Last questions?

Good Luck! You’ll do great!

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