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The government

Progressives of the late 1800’s and early 1900’s believed that the problems of society could and should be resolved by…. The government. Most of the Progressive reforms took place at what level of government?. Local, municipal.

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The government

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  1. Progressives of the late 1800’s and early 1900’s believed that the problems of society could and should be resolved by…

  2. The government

  3. Most of the Progressive reforms took place at what level of government?

  4. Local, municipal

  5. Those who sought to prohibit alcohol were initially known as leaders in the ______ Movement?

  6. Temperence

  7. What was the slogan given to President Teddy Roosevelt’s plan for Progressive reforms?

  8. The Square Deal

  9. Nickname for journalists who always tried to find the worst of society and then write about it.

  10. Muckrakers

  11. How did many local government attempt to remove politics from government policies?

  12. Hire city managers

  13. What is a referendum?

  14. Voters get to make their own decisions on what is on the ballot

  15. Name the three Progressive Presidents.

  16. Teddy Roosevelt William H. Taft Woodrow Wilson

  17. Progressive can actually be traced back to what previous movement?

  18. Populism

  19. What did each of the three Progressive Presidents share in common when it came to dealing with businesses?

  20. Trust busting

  21. What book, written by Sinclair, prompted the Pure Food and Drug Act and Meat Inspection Act?

  22. The Jungle

  23. Which branch of the military did Alfred T. Mahan say was most instrumental in 1900?

  24. Navy

  25. What was the name of the U.S. battleship sunk off the coast of Cuba?

  26. The Maine

  27. What island nation was attacked by the authority given by Asst. Sec. of the Navy?

  28. The Philippines

  29. Group of soldiers who cleared the way for Rough Riders in Cuba?

  30. Buffalo Soldiers (Black Soldiers)

  31. Famous battle site in which Teddy Roosevelt led his men to victory? (Specific Battle)

  32. San Juan Hill

  33. What nation did Am fight in the Sp.-Am. War?

  34. Spain

  35. William R. Hurst promoted war in his newspapers using what tactic?

  36. Yellow Journalism

  37. The president of the U.S. during the Sp-Am War was…

  38. McKinley

  39. What state was annexed as a result of our involvement in the S-A War?

  40. Hawaii

  41. Besides Hawaii, Cuba, the Philippines, and Puerto Rico, what island did America take in the war?

  42. Guam

  43. What was Theodore Roosevelt’s nickname?

  44. Teddy

  45. What was Roosevelt’s title before resigning from the navy?

  46. Assistant Sec. of the Navy

  47. Who did TR order to attack the Philippines?

  48. Dewey

  49. Why was Roosevelt nominated for VP in 1900?

  50. NY bosses

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