Progressivism+and+WWI+Test+Review+Sheet

These review sheets are designed to follow your homework packets


 * Progressivism **

__ Defining Progressivism __
 * 1) What was the purpose of the Progressive movement? (its definition)
 * 2) William Jennings Bryan – how he could be seen as both non-progressive and progressive
 * 3) Comstock Law

__ Roots of Progressivism __
 * 1) Muckrakers - Tarbell, Hines, Riis
 * 2) City government reforms – commission, mayor-council, etc.
 * 3) Theodore Roosevelt and Progressivism (Part 4, question 5)

__ Positive and Negative Progressivism __
 * 1) Initiative
 * 2) 19th Amendment – women’s suffrage (Part 5)
 * 3) Harriet Blatch and Alice Paul – roles in obtaining the right to vote for women
 * 1) Coal Strike of 1902
 * 2) Sherman Anti-Trust Act - Used by Teddy Roosevelt to break up Northern Securities
 * 3) Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire led to positive workplace change
 * 4) Pure Food and Drug Act
 * 5) Meat Inspection Act
 * 6) NAACP
 * 7) Bath Riots
 * 8) Jack Johnson/Mann Act (Part 6)
 * 9) 18th Amendment – Prohibition
 * 10) Eugenics (Sterilization Laws


 * World War One **

__ Mexico Revolution and Coming of WWI __
 * 1) Moral Diplomacy and how it was used in the Mexican Revolution
 * 2) US response to the outbreak of WWI in Europe
 * 3) Unrestricted submarine warfare and its role in the entry of the US into WWI

__ Propaganda in WWI __
 * 1) Sedition Act
 * 2) Creel Committee
 * 3) Food Administration
 * 4) Liberty Bonds (Liberty Loan Drives)
 * 5) 100% Americanism
 * 6) Billy Sunday
 * 7) Victory Gardens
 * 8) Women Working in WWI

__ African Americans in WWI __
 * 1) The Great Migration
 * 2) Eugene Williams
 * 3) W.E.B. DuBois "We Return Fighting"
 * 4) Race Riots of 1919

__ Treaty of Versailles __
 * 1) League of Nations

__ 1919: The Year of Upheaval __
 * 1) Fear of Communism
 * 2) Palmer Raids