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US History II
Review Sheet – Unit 2: Progressive Era – Test: TUESDAY, OCT. 18th
This test will include:
All notes
 Aim: What were main goals of Progressivism?
 Aim: Who was TR and why did they call him an American Lion?
 Aim: What impact did Taft have on Progressivism? What is the Bull Moose Party?
 Aim: What was Wilson’s New Freedom?
All worksheets and homework assignments (Review them!)
The following sections in The Americans (17.1-17-3, 17-4, 17-5)
Key People
William McKinley
Theodore Roosevelt
William Howard Taft
Woodrow Wilson
Muckrakers
Upton Sinclair “The Jungle”
Jacob Riis “How the Other Half Lives”
Thomas Nast
Eugene V. Debs – Socialist Party
Ida Tarbell-“History of the Standard Oil Co.”
Key Terms and Concepts
Progressive movement
Civil Rights and Progressivism
Theodore Roosevelt
Square Deal
Conservation and TR
Sherman Anti-trust Act
Trust-busting
Bully Pulpit
1902 Coal Miner’s Strike
Pure Food & Drug Act (1906)
Meat Inspection Act (1906)
TR and Civil Rights
William Howard Taft
Payne-Aldrich Tariff – ineffective under Taft
Election of 1912
Bull Moose Party
Eugene Debs – Socialist Party
Woodrow Wilson’s New Freedom
Underwood Tariff – Wilson’s effective tariff
Federal Trade Act (1914)
Federal Trade Commission
Federal Reserve Act (1913)
Federal Reserve System
Clayton Anti-trust Act (1913)
16th Amendment
17th Amendment
19th Amendment
Initiative, Referendum, Recall
Women’s Suffrage
Urbanization
Tenements
Nativism
Jacob Riis “How the Other Half Lives”
Essay #1
Which president: Roosevelt, Taft or Wilson had
the most lasting impact on the major progressive
issues at the turn of the 20th century? Explain in
detail using (2) two facts to support your (3)
three arguments. Be sure to think about the
following: use of the bully pulpit, trust-busting,
health and safety issues, conservation of natural
resources, political reform and women’s
suffrage.
Essay #2
How do the political reforms of the Progressive
Era affect the way government functions today?
Give two (2) facts to support your (3) three
arguments.
Format:
Multiple Choice
Fill ins
Thesis and
Outline
TEST POINT
VALUE: 100
Friday 10/18/16