Amendments
Vocab   Corruption Reformers   Presidents
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Group of corporations run
  by a single board of
 directors - similar to a
       monopoly
Trust
Allowed voters to
select party candidates
Direct primaries
Process by which
people vote directly
     on a bill
referendum
Two terms used when politicians
 give jobs to political supporters
Spoils System
  Patronage
When voters can remove an elected
      official from office
recall
New York City political boss found
 guilty of corruption and stealing
 millions of dollars, died in prison
Boss William Tweed
1870s-90s marked by patronage,
corruption, bribery and political
            scandals
Gilded Age
This person became President after
Garfield was killed and began the
    Civil Service Commission
Chester A. Arthur
DAILY DOUBLE

  Person who bought votes, took
payoffs, bribed others & gave jobs
      and loans to supporters
Political boss
Charles Guiteau shot this person
because he didn’t give Guiteau a job
President James Garfield
Began in 1869; was organized to
pass an amendment to give women
         the right to vote
National Women’s Suffrage
       Association
Organization that fought to ban
 alcohol because of the negative
  affect it had on the family and
because women were banned form
                bars
Women’s Christian Temperance
          Union
He started the Wisconsin Idea and
   helped reform voting through
primaries, referendums, initiatives,
             and recall
Robert Lafollette
Exposed meatpacking plants through
           The Jungle
Upton Sinclair
Broke up trusts, supported the
graduated income tax, supported an
 8 hour work day for government
  employees, against child labor
President William H. Taft
This President's plan was call the
      “New Freedom” plan
President Woodrow Wilson
The President lost public support
when he raised tariffs and fired a
Forest Service Official for selling
         wilderness land
President William H. Taft
“Trustbuster”
President Theodore Roosevelt
Federal Trade Commission
            &
   Federal Reserve Act
President Woodrow Wilson
Gave women the right to vote
19th Amendment
Person who exposed corruption and
 other problems, usually through
           journalism
Muckraker
Agreement made to limit Japanese
 immigration into United States
Gentlemen’s Agreement
DAILY DOUBLE

Amendment that allowed direct
    election of Senators
17th Amendment
Amendment that banned the sale,
 transportation, and making of
            alcohol.
18 th   Amendment
Two reformers for African American
               rights:
 1. supported actively fighting for
              equality
2. supported patience and learning a
         trade for equality
1. W.E.B. Dubois
2. Booker T. Washington
Final Jeopardy


Name all three Progressive Presidents
      in chronological order.
        (first and last name)

Jeopardy Review Game For Progressive Era