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Unit 7: Period 7: 1890–1945
7.1 The Progressive Era
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The Progressive Era aimed to address issues like economic inequality, corruption, and improve working
conditions
What was Theodore Roosevelt's primary focus area during the Progressive Era?
Economic inequality
What was Woodrow Wilson's main goal during the Progressive Era?
Expanding democracy
Muckraking journalism exposed political corruption and social
injustices
What did workplace regulations during the Progressive Era aim to improve?
Worker safety
What was Jane Addams' primary focus during the Progressive Era?
Social welfare
What was the impact of muckraking journalism during the Progressive Era?
Increased public awareness
Muckraking journalists raised public awareness and support for progressive
reforms
Who was one of the major leaders of the Progressive movement focused on addressing economic inequality and corporate monopolies?
Theodore Roosevelt
What was the primary focus of trust-busting efforts during the Progressive Era?
Addressing corporate monopolies
What were some of the issues caused by rapid industrialization and urbanization during the late 19th century?
Economic inequality, poor working conditions, political corruption
Which reformer championed workplace regulations to improve working conditions during the Progressive Era?
Jane Addams
What was one ongoing challenge during the Progressive Era despite reforms?
Economic inequality
The Progressive Era occurred in the United States from the 1890s to the
1920s
True
Jane Addams focused on improving working conditions and social
welfare
Trust-busting during the Progressive Era aimed to address corporate monopolies and economic
inequality
True
Prohibition during the Progressive Era addressed
alcoholism
by banning alcohol sales
True
Which leader addressed economic inequality during the Progressive Era?
Theodore Roosevelt
Trust-busting during the Progressive Era fostered greater economic
competition
What was one of the primary causes of the Progressive movement?
Rapid industrialization
What were Theodore Roosevelt's focus areas during the Progressive Era?
Economic inequality and monopolies
The Progressive leaders championed
reforms
aimed at tackling social, economic, and political issues of the time.
True
Women's suffrage during the Progressive Era aimed to expand
democratic rights
and political participation.
True
Trust-busting efforts by Theodore Roosevelt helped address economic inequality and break up corporate
monopolies
.
True
Match the Progressive Era reform with its focus area:
Women's suffrage ↔️ Expanding voting rights
Workplace regulations ↔️ Improving working conditions
Trust-busting ↔️ Curbing corporate power
Muckraking journalism ↔️ Exposing social injustices
Match the Progressive Era goal with its leader:
Address economic inequality ↔️ Theodore Roosevelt
Improve working conditions ↔️ Jane Addams
Expand democracy ↔️ Woodrow Wilson
Order the following Progressive Era reforms by their focus areas:
1️⃣ Trust-Busting: Addressing corporate monopolies
2️⃣ Muckraking Journalism: Exposing corruption
3️⃣ Women's Suffrage: Expanding democratic rights
4️⃣ Prohibition: Addressing social issues
5️⃣ Workplace Regulations: Improving working conditions
What right did women gain during the Progressive Era?
The right to vote
The Progressive Era aimed to address economic inequality, improve working conditions, and expand
democracy
Match the Progressive Era leader with their focus area:
Theodore Roosevelt ↔️ Addressing corporate monopolies
Jane Addams ↔️ Improving social welfare
Woodrow Wilson ↔️ Expanding democracy
Prohibition during the Progressive Era completely eliminated alcohol consumption in the United States
False
Match the Progressive Era leader with their goal:
Theodore Roosevelt ↔️ Address economic inequality
Jane Addams ↔️ Improve working conditions
Woodrow Wilson ↔️ Expand democracy
Jane Addams focused on improving working conditions and social
welfare
Muckraking journalism during the Progressive Era exposed political corruption and social
injustices
The growing middle class had the resources and motivation to advocate for social and political
reforms
Prohibition during the Progressive Era led to the unintended consequence of the rise of organized
crime
Poverty and wealth disparities remained widespread examples of economic
inequality
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