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- 2. Nickname of Roosevelt’s Progressive Party.
- 3. Allows citizens to approve or reject laws passed by legislatures.
- 7. The U.S. looked here to establish a port for its ships to refuel on the way to Asia.
- 8. First breakfast cereal.
- 11. Won the first World Series over Pittsburgh in 1903.
- 13. People who believed that new ideas and honest, efficient government could bring about social justice.
- 14. The Olympics were held here in 1904.
- 16. When he led the Division of Forestry, he recommended that forests be preserved for public use and lumber.
- 18. A lot of college-educated middle-class women became these.
- 20. Of city, state, and national, which saw the most reforms during the Progressive Era.
- 21. His car company was established in 1903.
- 26. This was the first feature film.
- 27. His economic interests in Hawaii made the annexation peaceful.
- 29. First president to fly in an airplane.
- 30. Along with Stanton, she fought for an amendment that would allow women the right to vote.
- 33. The U.S. sought control of this Pacific island-nation that was under the control of Spain.
- 36. Outlawed monopolies and business practices that restrained trade and encouraged price fixing.
- 37. Her National Women’s Party became the first group to march with picket signs in front of the White House.
- 41. Became a national monument in 1908.
- 42. Journalists and writers who dramatized and sensationalized the ills of America and called for reform.
- 43. Book that exploited the meat-packing industry’s horrors.
- 44. The Boxer Rebellion here tried to keep out foreign influence.
- 45. The manufacturing, selling, and buying of alcoholic beverages is illegal.
- 46. Made all Native Americans citizens of the United States with full voting rights.
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- 1. Caffeine replaced cocoa as the flavor enhancer in this product in 1906.
- 3. Roosevelt’s “special force” group that fought at San Juan Hill during the Spanish-American War.
- 4. First Jewish Supreme Court Justice.
- 5. Women are allowed to vote in national elections.
- 6. First Progressive president.
- 9. His “Square Deal” kept the wealthy and powerful from taking advantage of small businesses and the poor.
- 10. An election where citizens directly vote to select nominees for upcoming elections.
- 12. Met in Canada to discuss African-American rights because they were not allowed to meet in New York.
- 15. This group saw a significant increase in education as well as a decrease in employment.
- 17. Gave people the power to put a proposed law on the election ballot by obtaining signatures on a petition.
- 19. The “Teddy Bear” was established as a result of this president’s persona.
- 22. Women's movement for equality.
- 23. The United States’ first female public school superintendent.
- 24. Ground was broken on this first “shopping mall” in 1905.
- 25. Gave voters the power to remove public servants from office before their term is up.
- 28. Charismatic presidential candidate of the Populist Party.
- 31. Second Progressive president.
- 32. The direct election of senators.
- 33. Name for the corrupt organizations built by city officials.
- 34. Allowed the government to inspect all food and medicine in order to insure the public that it is safe to consume.
- 35. This group included both white and black reformers who had previously worked in areas of social reform and sought to liberate African-Americans from inequality. (Abbv.)
- 38. The first state to grant women full suffrage.
- 39. Creating an empire by dominating weaker nations.
- 40. Women’s movement to never use, and eventually outlaw, all alcoholic beverages.
