| A | B |
| Booker T. Washington | Believed in vocational education |
| Progressive era | Led by Middle class and women's groups |
| W.E.B.DuBois | Believed in full civil rights and helped co-found the NAACP |
| William Tweed | Example of Political Corruption |
| Square deal | Pure Food and Drug Act and Meat Inspection act were part of this |
| Tenements | Sewage choked apartment buildings that immigrants lived in |
| World War I | Ended in the Progressive era |
| Settlement house | Community center for immigrants and city's poor |
| Temperance | The movement that brought about the 18th Amendment |
| Bootlegger | Smuggled alcohol illegally during Prohibition |
| Speakeasy | Place to drink alcohol during Prohibition |
| Muckraker | Someone who exposed the bad in society |
| Plessy vs. Ferguson | Stated "Separate But Equal" |
| Brown vs. Board of Education | Stated racial segregation was illegal |
| Jim Crow laws | Promoted racial segregation |
| Difference between Dubois and Washington | The latter supported social segregation |
| Prohibition era | 13 year period where alchol was illegal in the U.S. |
| Woodrow Wilson | 3rd progressive president |
| Truster Buster was his nickname | Teddy Roosevelt |
| Chicago | Where the Hull House was located |