| A | B |
| National Woman's Suffrage Association | Group working for a Constitutional Amendment to give women the right to vote. |
| Suffragist | A person who worked for women's right to vote. |
| Nineteenth Amendment | A 1919 Amendment to the United States Constitution that gives women the right to vote. |
| WCTU | A group organized in 1874 that worked to ban the state sale of liquor in the United States. |
| Eighteenth Amendment | A 1917 Amendment to the Constitution of the United States that made it illegal to sell alcoholic drinks. |
| Federal Reserve Act | A 1913 law that created federal banks and let government control the money supply. |
| Federal Trade Commission | Government agency created in 1914 to ensure fair competition. |
| New Freedom | President Wilson's program to break up trusts and restore American economic competition. |
| Trustbuster | Person who wanted to break up all trusts. |
| Square Deal | Theodore Roosevelt's campaign promise that all groups would have an equal opportunity to succeed. |
| Pure food and Drug Act | A 1906 law that requires food and drug makers to list ingredients on packages. |
| Conservation | Protection of natural resources |
| National Park | Area set aside by the federal government for people to visit. |
| Bull Moose Party | Progressive Republicans who supported Theodore Roosevelt during the election of 1912. |