| A | B |
| Which event drew attention to the issue of unsafe working conditions in sweatshops during the early 1900s? | Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire |
| What were the journalists who supported progressive causes called? | muckrakers |
| What was exposed by Jacob Riis's photographs and stories in "How the Other Half Lives"? | urban poverty (in NYC tenements) |
| What issue did Upton Sinclair draw attention to in "The Jungle"? | meatpacking industry/sanitation |
| Which progressive movement emphasized providing charity to the poor? | Social Gospel |
| The establishment of Hull House is an example of the Social Gospel movement promoted by which individual? | Jane Addams |
| Which case is an example of Theodore Roosevelt's "trust-busting"? | Northern Securities v. U.S.; American Tobacco v. U.S. |
| What policy did President Roosevelt use to protect the environment? | conservation |
| What acts were part of Roosevelt' "Square Deal"? | Meat Inspection Act, Pure Food and Drug Act, railroad regulation |
| What progressive reforms was Wisconsin's Robert M. LaFollette known for? | primary elections and railroad regulation |
| What progressive reforms were used to reduce the power of political machines? | primary elections, direct election of U.S. Senators, secret ballot |
| What party was formed to support President Roosevelt's campaign for president in 1912? | Progressive/Bull Moose party |
| Who won the presidential election of 1912? | Woodrow Wilson (Dem.) |
| What was the name of the labor union leader who ran as the Socialist party candidate for president in 1912? | Eugene V. Debs |
| Which new forms of city government were developed during the progressive movement of the early 1900s? | council-manager and commission forms |
| List an economic reform supported by the Progressive movement | regulating big business, lower tariffs, anti-trust laws ("trustbusting") |
| Which progressive cause became the law under the Eighteenth Amendment was ratified? | prohibition of alcohol (temperance) |