| A | B |
| Progressivism | An urban based movement began in the early 1900's that focused on problems in the cities. |
| Populism | A rural based movement that addressed issues regarding farmers and labor. |
| Muckraker | An investigative journalist who looked for problems in society in need of reform. |
| Allegory | A literary device used to tell a story thru use of symbolism. |
| NCAA | An organization started by Theodore Roosevelt to address safety issues in sports. |
| Food & Drug Act | Passed by Roosevelt's Administration to regulate labeling on food and drugs. |
| Trustbuster | A person who breaks up trusts or monopolies. |
| Sherman Anti-Trust Act | An act passed by Congress in 1898 that made all trusts illegal in the U.S. |
| 1912 Presidential Election | Woodrow Wilson, a democrat, won this election. |
| 1908 Presidential Election | William Howard Taft won this presidential election. |
| 1904 Presidential Election | The first time Theodore Roosevelt ran for president and won. |
| Frank L. Baum | Used an allegory to depict ideas of Populism His book was made into a popular children's book and movie. |
| Ida Tarbell | A lady journalist and muckraker who wrote about abuses in the oil industry. |
| Upton Sinclair | Author of the book, The Jungle, a story about the meatpacking industry. |