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PresidentsTR
Reforms EqualityAmendments Muckrakers
This president thought some trusts were good and some were
bad.
A 200
This president was responsible for signing the Clayton Antitrust
Act
A 400
He signed the Sherman Antitrust Act
A 600
He was assassinated by Charles Guiteau because of his refusal to
spoil his supporters
A 800
This president attempted to rid the railroad industry of pools
A 1000
B 200
This popular plush item was created
using TR’s name.
B 400
TR famously know as this
The event allowed TR to become president.
B 600
TR’s creation of national parks such as Yosemite and other
natural resources made him this
B 800
After failing to receive the republican nomination for a third term as president, TR created this
party to try and beat Taft
B 1000
This law was created in response to the poor quality of food and
misleading drugs.
C 200
This law was created to watch over the too powerful bank trusts
C 400
The Pendleton Act created this
C 600
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C 800
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New Freedom
C 800
Square Deal
C 1000
This amendment allowed women to have the right to vote
D 200
The 18th Amendment did this
D 400
The federal government was given to power to do this after passing the 16th Amendment
D 600
The 17th Amendment allowed for this.
D 800
This group was responsible for campaigning for prohibition
D 1000
Muckrakers were generally involved with this profession.
E 200
The Jungle written by Upton Sinclair uncovered the problems
of this industry
E 400
He revealed the quality of life in the slums with photography.
E 600
This person uncovered the business practices of Rockefeller’s Oil Trusts
E 800
This famous cartoonist was known for uncovering corrupt officials such as Boss Tweed.
E 1000
Women who sought for voting rights in the US were
known as this
F 200
She was responsible for negotiating with President
Wilson and leading jailhouse hunger strikes.
F 400
He wrote the autobiography Up From Slavery and created the
Tuskegee Institute in Alabama for African-Americans
F 600
One of the founders of the NAACP.
F 800
He made great strides in African-American education, including his famous botany experiments
F 1000
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Connecting US History
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B 200
Trustbuster
B 300
Assassination of President McKinley
B 400
Conservationist
B 500
Bull Moose or Progressive Party
C 100
Pure Food & Drug Act
C 200
Federal Reserve Act
C 300
Civil Service Commission
C 400
Wilson’s policy to break up trusts and restore the Free Enterprise
System
C 500
TR’s promise to allow everyone to have a equal chance to succeed, not just the trusts
D 100
19th Amendment
D 200
Prohibition – illegal to sell or buy alcohol
D 300
Imposing of a Federal Income Tax
D 400
Direct election of 2 Senators from each state
D 500
WCTU – Women’s Christian Temperance Union
E 100
Journalists
E 200
Meat packing
E 400
Ida Tarbell
E 500
Thomas Nast
E 300
Booker T. Washington
E 400
W.E.B. Du Bois
E 500
George Washington Carver
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C 400
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