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Dive into the exciting world of Progressivism with this interactive Jeopardy-style game! Test your knowledge on crucial goals of the Progressive movement, key figures like Robert M. La Follette and Upton Sinclair, and significant legislation including the 17th Amendment and the Pure Food and Drug Act. Explore topics such as women's suffrage, muckrakers, and the impacts of World War I on social policies. Engage with your peers in a fun and educational format while learning about the transformative period of Progressive Era reforms.
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Progressivism Jeopardy Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
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Some progressives (including the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union) sought to prohibit the manufacture and sale of this
Fittingly, this Texas progressive governor’s name fit his appearance (oh yeah, he also got antitrust legislation passed)
It was progressives that got the 17th amendment passed (during Wilson’s presidency) which called for the direct election of these
This term for early 20th century investigative reporters was taken from the book Pilgrim’s Progress
This man’s book was an expose about the meat packing industry
Muckraker’s (especially Ida Tarbell) were responsible for telling the dirty, oily secrets of this company
This man (usually named as a leading figure of the muckraking movement) exposed dirty politics
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This enables voters to remove public officials from office—it’s how Ah-nuld got into office
Roosevelt supported this, which means some areas of the wilderness wouldbe preserved while others would be developed
This halted the sale of contaminated foods and medicines and called for truth in labeling
This is a vote on the initiative (which is a bill that originates with the people rather than the lawmakers)
Breaking manufacturing tasks into simpler parts is called this
This group was organized with the goal of equality for all races
This man headed the Tuskegee Institute–Roosevelt once invited him to the White House
Under Wilson the 18th amendment was passed and it outlawed this
This “watchdog” agency makes sure companies run their businesses legally
Wilson lost support from the NAACP after appointing southern segregationists to his cabinet and opposing this type of legislation
This worldwide event caused people to worry less about Wilson’s social programs and more about his foreign policies