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Amendments

What is the 15th amendment?

All men may vote, regardless of race

What is the 19th amendment?

Women’s suffrage, women may vote

What is the 18th amendment?

Prohibition- no making, selling or buying alcoholic

beverages

What is the 17th amendment?

Citizens may vote for senators, who

make laws.

What is the 16th amendment?

The government may tax your

income(money you make).

What is another name for a progressive?

A reformer

What is the nickname given to a person who

reveals the true conditions of

factories?

Muckraker

Name the reform law that factories had to follow

because they were instructed to make meat factories sanitary and the meat had to be inspected.

The Meat Inspection Act

This reform law made food and medicine safe

so factory workers could not put harmful

chemicals in them.

The Pure Food and Drug Act

This reform law prevented

monopolies from taking over

Sherman’s Antitrust Act

This man invented the light bulb.

Thomas Edison

This man invented the telephone.

Alexander Graham Bell

These men invented the

airplane.

Wilbur and Orville Wright.

Who invented the formula for the atomic bomb?

Albert Einstein

This man decreased the prices for cars

because he brought the assembly line into

the factory.

Henry Ford

What continent would you be coming from if

you were entering America through Ellis

Island?

Europe

What continent would you be leaving from if

you were entering America through

Angel Island?

Asia

Name 3 things that immigrants

brought with them to America.

Beliefs, culture, traditions, new

foods, new ideas.

Where did most immigrants live and

work?

They lived in tenements and

worked in factories

In the late 1800’s where did most

immigrants come from?

Southern and Western Europe.

Define technology.

New ideas about how to do

something with new equipment.

What are raw materials?

Materials that are shipped on railroad tracks and are then

turned into consumer

goods.

Name 2 ways the light bulb

improved factory work.

Factories could stay open later, the air was clean and it the electric

light bulb was safer.

What was the outcome of Plessy

vs. Ferguson?

“Separate but Equal” is legal in the United States.

What was the point of the Jim Crow Laws and the verdict of

Plessy vs. Ferguson?

To restrict the rights of African

Americans.

Make your wager

Name 3 push factors and name 3

pull factors for immigrants

Pull Factors Push Factors

Economic Opportunity Disease

Equality Potato Famine

Religious Freedom War

Political Freedom Poverty

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