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Progressivism Study Guide

Progressivism Study Guide. What movement aims to improve society, government, and the well-being of people?. Progressivism. Under what process are citizens able to vote for laws passed by the legislature? . Referendum.

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Progressivism Study Guide

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  1. Progressivism Study Guide

  2. What movement aims to improve society, government, and the well-being of people?

  3. Progressivism

  4. Under what process are citizens able to vote for laws passed by the legislature?

  5. Referendum

  6. During a __________________, voters vote to nominate individuals for upcoming elections.

  7. Direct Primary

  8. What process can be used to remove a politician from office before the next election?

  9. Recall

  10. What right did Women fight for (and eventually gain) in the late 1800s-early 1900s? (What is the specific term?

  11. Suffrage

  12. What is the term for journalists who alerted the public about wrongdoing in society, politics, or business?

  13. Muckraker

  14. What process can be used by citizens to pass law through obtaining enough signatures from voters?

  15. Initiative

  16. What did the 19th Amendment do?

  17. Women can vote

  18. What court case made regulating abortion illegal during the first trimester of a pregnancy?

  19. Roe v. Wade

  20. What progressive movement protects natural resources?

  21. Conservationism

  22. What organization was led by Carrie Chapmen Catt and worked to get women the right to vote?

  23. National American Women’s Suffrage Association (NAWSA)

  24. What law aims to level the playing field and make up for years of discrimination?

  25. Affirmative Action

  26. What theory advocates for the political, economic, and social equality of women and men?

  27. Feminism

  28. What organization that was established by Betty Friedan aims to allow women to fully participate in American Society?

  29. National Organization for Women (NOW

  30. What were the goals of progressivism?

  31. To bring change and positive change in society

  32. What were the major causes of Progressivism?

  33. Problems related to Industrialization and Urbanization

  34. What were the goals of the National Consumer’s League?

  35. Improve working conditions and equality in factories

  36. What laws were the result of the Jungle?

  37. Meat Inspection Act and Pure Drug and Food Act

  38. What was the meeting where women formally demanded a right to vote?

  39. Seneca Falls Convention

  40. What law caused Hoover Dam to be built?

  41. National Reclamation Act

  42. What were the major reform groups of the Progressive Era that we studied?

  43. Settlement Houses, Social Gospel, Women’s Christian Temperence Union, Muckrakers, National Consumers League, NAWSA, NWP, Etc.

  44. What social movement provided services to the poor in cities?

  45. Settlement House

  46. What was the Equal Rights Amendment?

  47. A proposed amendment that attempted to prohibit gender discrimination. It was not ratified.

  48. What group thought that alcohol was the cause of society’s problems?

  49. Women’s Christian Temperance Union

  50. What document called for women’s right to vote?

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