Ch. 11 Flashcards

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trust buster

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a person who wanted to destroy all trusts

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square deal

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Theodore Roosevelt’s campaign promise that all groups would have an equal opportunity to succeed

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pure food and drug act

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a law that required food and drug makers to list the ingredients on packages

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4
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conservation

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the protection of natural resources

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5
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bull moose party

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a group of Progressive Republicans who supported Theodore Roosevelt during the 1912 election

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new freedom

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President Wilson’s program to break up trusts and restore American economic competition

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federal reserve act

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a law that set up the Federal Reserve System to regulate the national’s financial sector

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8
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federal trade commission

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a gov agency created to ensure fair competition

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theodore roosevelt

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president who was sick all his life, who decided to get into politics determined to end corruption and work for the public interest

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10
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william howard taft

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president who ran for president, was secretary of navy, and was backed by roosevelt

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11
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woodrow wilson

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chosen candidate of progressive party (party opposing bull moose party)

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12
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NAACP

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an organization that worked toward equal rights for african americans

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13
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gentlemen’s agreement

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an agreement between Japan and the US that limited Japanese immigration

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14
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prohibition

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a ban on making, selling, and possession of alcohol

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15
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suffrage

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the right to vote

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16
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skyscraper

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a tall building made of lightweight steel frame

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17
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suburb

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a residential area near or on the outskirts of a city

18
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department store

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a large retail store offering a variety of goods organized in separate departments

19
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ragtime

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a new kind of music with a lively, rhythmic sound

20
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compulsory education

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laws that required children to go to school until 6th grade

21
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parochial

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a school sponsored by a religious organization

22
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yellow journalism

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news reporting that was often untrue or biased, that relies on sensational headlines

23
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dime novel

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thrilling adventure stories

24
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realism

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people who tried to show life as it is

25
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women’s christian temperance union

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a group organized to prohibit the manufacturing and selling of alcohol in the US

26
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national woman suffrage association

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a group of women that worked to have a constitutional amendment passed that allowed women the right to vote

27
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carrie nation

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a radical member of the temperance movement

28
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carrie chapman catt

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a suffrage leader who campaigned for the 19th amendment

29
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susan b. anthony

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a crusader for the womens suffrage movement

30
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booker t. washington

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someone who spoke for several african americans during the late 1800s

31
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w.e.b. du bois

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someone who spoke for another half of african americans when they were being discriminated saying they needed to fight back and not quietly accept discrimination

32
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roosevelts reform goals

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square deal

33
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william howard tafts reform goals

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disliked trusts, favored graduated income tax, approved safety rules for mines, signed laws giving gov workers an eight hour work day, and set up an office to deal with child labor

34
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square deal

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promise that all groups (farmers, businessmen, etc.) would have an equal opportunity

35
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reforms under woodrow wilson

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tried to break up trusts into smaller companies, passed graduated income tax, and passed federal reserve act

36
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what were womens efforts to win suffrage and improve oppurtunities

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catt chapman’s plan to fight for suffrage, marched, went on hunger strikes, picketed the white house, and met with president wilson to get him to agree to the 19th amendment

37
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explain the campaign against alcohol

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mostly wives and mothers since they saw the dangers of alcohol (economic hardship and violence), opposed saloons since political bosses went into saloons to make important political decisions, some took the approach of speaking out about the dangers while others went into saloons with weapons to break kegs and liquor bottles

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how did african americans confront discrimination during the progressive era

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some rioted, some spoke out about discrimination, and some did not do anything

39
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how did city life change during the progressive era

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skyscrapers, steam driven passenger trains, subways, electric streetcars, parks, and department stores

40
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how did public education grow during the progressive era

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states improved public school levels, kids had to go to school through 6th grade, parochial schools opened, immigrants were taught english in major cities, and universities were built

41
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identify forms of entertainment people watched during the progressive era

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ragtime (a type of music close to the blues) and vaudeville (show including singers, dancers, singers and dancer, and acrobats)

42
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explain the interest of the progressive era and painters in subjects of everyday life

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artists and writers tried to find the gritty side of modern life and paint using local color, many of these people were realists, people painted dead bodies, while having dead bodies really right in front of them so it was more realistic, another painter painted a black sharecropper, which won the artist a lot of fame