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Review!. Some facts about the 1900s. In “The 1900 House” we saw how bicycles became a new & popular form of entertainment, especially for women! Coca-Cola was also a new popular product (although it included some unhealthy ingredients!) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Some facts about the 1900s In “The 1900 House” we saw how bicycles

became a new & popular form of entertainment, especially for women!

Coca-Cola was also a new popular product (although it included some unhealthy ingredients!)

Extra fun fact: ping pong was also a new form of entertainment!

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Some facts about the 1900s We watched a video clip that talked about the

temperance movement & the 18th Amendment

The 18th Amendment did not last! It was repealed by the 21st Amendment

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Early 20th c. reform mvt that tried to fix the problems of society by seeking to return control of the gov’t to the people (Often separated into 4 categories: economic, moral, political, & social) Temperance Progressivism Patronage

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Women wore corsets because they wanted to… Look thinner in the waist Be healthier Women didn’t wear corsets!

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Which group worked for African American civil rights? WCTU NAWSA NAACP

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Which amendment gave Congress the power to collect income tax? 16th

17th

18th

19th

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True or False The Gilded Age was an easier time period for

the poor than the rich True False

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What is “recall”? The process of removing elected officials

from office The people get to vote for their Senators The process by which a law may be voted on

by citizens

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What was put into place to help reform the practice of patronage? Suffrage 18th Amendment Pendleton Civil Service Test Conservation

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In fact, the assassination of this President led to the creation of the Pendleton Civil Service Test President Kennedy President McKinley President Lincoln President Garfield

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This president believed that the gov’t should improve nat’l welfare. He believed the President should be a “steward of the people” (Hint: He was the first Progressive President) President Taft President Wilson President Roosevelt

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Upton Sinclair is famous for… Exposing poor living conditions Exposing the horrors of the meat-packing

industry Creating the NAACP

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The Sherman Anti-Trust Act is an example of… Economic reform Moral reform Social reform

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True or False Infant mortality rates were lower in the 1900s

than today True False

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Temperance is… The movement to ban alcohol The right to vote To collect income tax

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Which of these two men were more aggressive in his reform work for civil rights?

Booker T. Washington W.E.B. Dubois

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What was created due to the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906? The FDA The NAACP The 17th Amendment

Remember!: The FDA requires prescriptions for medicines as well as

warning labels! It also requires the inspection of meat before and after

slaughter

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A law that may be voted on by citizens is known as a…(Hint: Think of Appoquinimink School District!) Initiative Recall Referendum

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On the other hand, this process allows citizens to propose a bill Recall Initiative Direct primary

Think of it this way: People need to make an initiative in order to do something (in this case, proposing

a bill)

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What is an example of a moral issue? Drunkenness Educating all children Americanizing immigrants All of the above

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Would you say that this is an accurate description of suffragists? Suffragists were women who fought for the

right to vote. They led marches and appealed to the President to vote in support of their cause. Women finally won the right to vote in 1920 with the passage of the 19th Amendment.

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What event caused the death of over 140 women workers? Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire The election of President Taft The founding of the WTCU

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What was the goal of the WCTU? The passage of the 19th Amendment To protest against the sale of alcohol The passage of the 17th Amendment

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What is an example of a social reform? 16th Amendment Creation of the FDA Pendleton Civil Service Test