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Progressive Era Jeopardy Game

Step back in time to explore the Progressive Era with categories like Teddy Roosevelt, Muckrakers, Reforms, Women's Progress, and more in this interactive Jeopardy game!

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Progressive Era Jeopardy Game

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  1. Welcome to Jeopardy!

  2. Teddy Roosevelt- The Progressive Muckrakers Voter Reforms Reform Progress for Women Mix it Up Spoils System Round 2 Final Jeopardy $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  3. $100 This man exposed poor living conditions in tenements.

  4. $100 Who is Jacob Riis? Scores

  5. $200 This muckraker exposed the horrors of the Chicago meatpacking plants in a novel

  6. $200 Who is Upton Sinclair? Scores

  7. $300 The work of this muckraker led to the breaking apart of Rockefeller’s oil monopoly (trust)

  8. $300 Who is Ida Tarbell? Scores

  9. $400 This was the name of the book that exposed the unsanitary conditions in the Chicago meatpacking industry

  10. $400 What is “The Jungle?” Scores

  11. $500 This is the name of the law (act) that was passed as a result of exposing the conditions in the meatpacking industry.

  12. $500 What is the Meat Inspections Act? Scores

  13. $100 This allows for voters to elect a candidate to represent their political party in an election

  14. $100 What is a primary? Scores

  15. $200 This allows for people to put a bill before the legislature after getting people to sign a petition.

  16. $200 What is initiative? Scores

  17. $300 This allows for voters to vote directly on a bill in order for it to be passed into law.

  18. $300 What is referendum? Scores

  19. $400 This is the process that allows voters to remove an elected official from office.

  20. $400 What is recall? Scores

  21. $500 This amendment allows for the direct election of senators.

  22. $500 What is the 17th amendment? Scores

  23. $100 This was the nickname given to Teddy Roosevelt because he was the first president to break apart a trust.

  24. $100 What is trustbuster? Scores

  25. $200 Teddy pushed for this reform (act) so that people could know what goes into the ingredients in their food or medicines.

  26. $200 What is the Pure Food and Drug Act? Scores

  27. Daily Double

  28. $300 Teddy Roosevelt wanted to conserve the environment so he set THESE aside for people to explore and enjoy nature

  29. $300 What are national parks? Scores

  30. $400 Teddy wanted to preserve THESE so he advocated for the planting of more trees

  31. $400 What is a forest? Scores

  32. $500 Before becoming president, he served as the Governor of this state.

  33. $500 What is New York? Scores

  34. $100 This word literally means “the right to vote.”

  35. $100 What is suffrage? Scores

  36. $200 This organization formed to fight for women to get the right to vote.

  37. $200 What is the National Women’s Suffrage Association? Scores

  38. $300 This is amendment that finally gave women the right to vote in every state across the U.S.

  39. $300 What is the 19th amendment? Scores

  40. ion $400 Susan B. Anthony voted illegally. This form of protest was known as:

  41. $400 What is Civil Disobedience? Scores

  42. $500 This suffragist took extreme measure by going on hunger strikes in prision.

  43. $500 Who is Alice Paul? Scores

  44. $100 These were given out to political supporters even if they were not qualifed.

  45. $100 What is a job? Scores

  46. $200 This President was assassinated by a man who thought he deserved a federal job.

  47. $200 Who is President Garfield? Scores

  48. $300 Once the Pendleton Act was passed, people would have to take this in order to get a government job.

  49. $300 What is a civil service exam? Scores

  50. $400 The action of giving a job to a loyal supporter was known as this.

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