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Welcome! The Topic For Today Is…. Your Topic. Suffragette City: 200. Of the following, the one that is not a strategy women suffragettes used: advocating a constitutional amendment, urging female workers to strike, testing the fourteenth amendment, urging state legislatures

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  1. Welcome! The Topic For Today Is…

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  3. Suffragette City: 200 Of the following, the one that is not a strategy women suffragettes used: advocating a constitutional amendment, urging female workers to strike, testing the fourteenth amendment, urging state legislatures • urging female workers to strike` Back

  4. Suffragette City: 400 • Question: • The first state to give women the right to vote • Answer • Wyoming Back

  5. Suffragette City: 600 • Question: • Party formed by Alice Paul and Lucy Burns • National Women’s Party (NWP) Back

  6. Suffragette City: 800 • Question: Ultimately, Woodrow Wilson argued that women deserved the right to vote because of their contributions in this. • Answer • The First World War Back

  7. Suffragette City: 1000 • Question: • Number (or fraction) of states needed to approve the passage of the 19th Amendment • 3/4, 36 states Back

  8. Goals of Progressivism: 200 • Question: • Journalists who stirred up trouble were called these • Answer • Muckrakers Back

  9. Goals of Progressivism: 400 • Question: • Henry Ford and “Taylorism” could be placed into this goal of Progressivism • Answer • Fostering efficiency Back

  10. Goals of Progressivism: 600 • Question: • This law required truthful labels and food and drugs. • The Pure Food and Drug Act Back

  11. Goals of Progressivism: 800 • Question: • Author of The Jungle • Answer • Upton Sinclair Back

  12. Goals of Progressivism: 1000 • Question: • This woman, who supported Prohibition, used to use her hatchet to destroy kegs and break liquor bottles • Answer • Carry Nation Back

  13. The Presidents: 200 • Question: • He used the “Bully Pulpit” to get his points across • Answer • Theodore Roosevelt Back

  14. The Presidents: 400 • Question: • The year in which Wilson, Taft, and Roosevelt all ran for president • Answer • 1912 Back

  15. The Presidents: 600 • President Taft failed to do this effectively while he was President, and as a result was not re-elected • Answer • Unify the Republican party or satisfy progressives Back

  16. The Presidents: 800 • Question: • Wilson created this private banking system supported by the federal government • Answer • The Federal Reserve System Back

  17. The Presidents: 1000 • Question: • The fourth party candidate in 1912 who received almost a million votes. • Answer • Eugene V. Debs Back

  18. Laws and Such: 200 • Question: • This is the term for a bill originated by the people rather than lawmakers • Answer • initiative Back

  19. Laws and Such: 400 • Question: • The Eighteenth Amendment made this illegal • Answer • Alcohol Back

  20. Laws and Such : 600 • Question: This law created the strict cleanliness requirements for meat packers • Answer • The Meat Inspection Act Back

  21. Laws and Such: 800 • Question: • Amendment that allowed women the right to vote • The Nineteenth Amendment Back

  22. Laws and Such: 1000 • Question: • This law, passed in 1914, tried to restrict monopolies • Answer • The Clayton Antitrust Act Back

  23. Final Jeopardy • Question: • President Roosevelt was the first American to achieve this honor, which he did in 1906. • Answer • … • Winning the Nobel Peace Prize Back

  24. Daily Double The Winner Of The Last Round Write Down How Much Money You Are Willing To Risk If You get the Question write you win that money If you get it wrong you Loss the money!

  25. Daily Double The Winner Of The Last Round Write Down How Much Money You Are Willing To Risk If You get the Question write you win that money If you get it wrong you Loss the money!

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