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Progressivism Study Session

Progressivism Study Session. What is a Recall?. The procedure where voters can remove public officials from office before the next election. What are Muckrakers?. Journalists who alerted the public to wrong-doings. What is the movement to improve government, society, and human well-being?.

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Progressivism Study Session

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  1. Progressivism Study Session

  2. What is a Recall?

  3. The procedure where voters can remove public officials from office before the next election

  4. What are Muckrakers?

  5. Journalists who alerted the public to wrong-doings

  6. What is the movement to improve government, society, and human well-being?

  7. Progressivism

  8. What did the 19th Amendment do?

  9. Gave women the right to vote

  10. What did the National American Women Suffrage Association (NAWSA) do?

  11. Fought for women’s suffrage

  12. As a result of Roosevelt’s commitment to _____________, our natural resources were used yet not abused.

  13. Conservationism

  14. What famous structure was created because of the National Reclamation Act

  15. Hoover Dam

  16. What did the Temperance Movement believe?

  17. Alcohol was the cause of many of the problems in American Society

  18. The Meat Inspection Act and Pure Food and Drug Act were created as a result of which book?

  19. The Jungle

  20. What women’s rights meeting formally demanded that women could vote?

  21. Seneca Falls Convention

  22. What was the main goal of Progressivism?

  23. Bring about positive change in society

  24. What did Roe v. Wade do?

  25. Made abortion legal in the first 3 months of a pregnancy in ALL states

  26. What was a result of the Violence Against Women Act?

  27. Incidents of violence against women are more often reported and more often punished than before.

  28. What was the Declaration of Sentiments?

  29. A document issued by the Seneca Falls Convention calling for equal rights of women

  30. Which of the following progressive reform movements was Susan B. Anthony most associated with?

  31. Women’s Suffrage

  32. Which of the following progressive reform movements was Alice Paul most associated with?

  33. Women’s Suffrage

  34. Which of the following progressive reform movements was Jane Addams most associated with?

  35. Poverty

  36. Which of the following progressive reform movements was Jacob Riis most associated with?

  37. Poverty

  38. Which of the following progressive reform movements was Upton Sinclair most associated with?

  39. Business and Industry

  40. Women reformers in the late 1800s and early 1900s fought for this democratic right

  41. Suffrage

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