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Progressive Era Jeopardy

Test your knowledge of the Progressive Era with categories including People, Terms, Events, Progressive Reforms, and Iron Jawed Angels and Status of Women. Answer the questions in the form of a question and have fun!

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Progressive Era Jeopardy

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  1. ProgressiveEra Jeopardy

  2. THE RULES: • Give each answer in the form • of a question • Instructor/Host’s decisions are • FINAL

  3. And now…here is the host of Jeopardy… Ms. DiLuzio

  4. Let’s Get Ready to play… Today’s Categories are:

  5. Category 1- People

  6. Category 2- Terms

  7. Category 3- Events

  8. Category 4- Progressive Reforms

  9. Category 5- Iron Jawed Angels and Status Of Women

  10. People Terms Events Progressive Reforms IJA and SOW $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  11. This person was a leader in the woman’s suffrage movement who wrote The Status of Women. Answer…

  12. Susan B. Anthony 100

  13. The Temperance leader who stormed into saloons with a hatchet, smashing liquor bottles and glasses. Answer…

  14. Carrie Nation 200

  15. This reform governor and U.S. senator from Wisconsin made the railroad industry a major target. Answer…

  16. Robert M. La Follette“Fighting Bob” 300

  17. A muckraker who wrote The Jungle, which exposed the meat industry. Answer…

  18. Upton Sinclair 400

  19. A muckraker who took on Standard Oil Answer…

  20. Ida Tarbell 500

  21. The term that means the right to vote. Answer…

  22. Suffrage 100

  23. This enabled voters to remove public officials from elected positions by forcing them to face an election before the end of their term if enough voters requested it. Answer…

  24. Recall 200

  25. A journalist who exposed corruption and fought for reform. Answer…

  26. Muckraker 300

  27. A bill initiated or launched by citizens. Answer…

  28. Initiative 400

  29. This gave voters the power to make a bill become a law. Answer…

  30. Referendum 500

  31. This was one of the inspirations for the creation of assembly lines at the Ford Motor Company. Answer…

  32. Scientific Management 100

  33. This was the organization that fought to get Prohibition passed and taught about the problems of alcoholism. Answer…

  34. Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) 200

  35. This was the organization that fought to get women the right to vote Answer…

  36. National American Women's Suffrage Association (NAWSA) 300

  37. A _____________ is a forward-thinking person who wanted to make American society better Answer…

  38. Progressive 400

  39. The belief in science, time measurements, and data to improve both the individual and the productivity of the workplace was the focus of which Progressive goal? Answer…

  40. Fostering Efficiency 500

  41. In what year do women finally receive the right to vote? Answer…

  42. 1920 100

  43. Amendment that gave women the right to vote. Answer…

  44. 19th Amendment 200

  45. The _____ is the Prohibition Amendment which outlawed the manufacture, sale, or transportation of alcoholic beverages in the United States Answer…

  46. 18th Amendment 300

  47. This allowed for the popular, or direct, election of U.S. senators. Answer…

  48. 17th Amendment 400

  49. This federal law banned the manufacture, sale, or transportation of mislabeled or contaminated food and drugs. Answer…

  50. Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 500

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