-CHAPTER 21 REVIEW SHEET MATCHING Illegal payments kickbacks Roosevelt’s plan Square deal Mexican neighborhood barrio Women’s right to vote Nineteenth Amendment Worked for women’s right to vote suffragists Prohibition law 18th amendment Income tax law 16th amendment Regulates banking Federal Reserve Act Restricted Japanese immigration Gentlemen’s Agreement Legalized segregation Plessy v. Ferguson MULTIPLE CHOICES What was the motto of the National Association of Colored Women? “Lifting as we climb” Who was the 1912 Bull Moose Party presidential candidate? Theodore Roosevelt Which organization encouraged working women to form women’s labor unions? Women’s Trade Union League What was the first state that allowed women to vote? Wyoming What did Theodore Roosevelt use to file lawsuits against corporations? Sherman Antitrust Act Which process gave voters the opportunity to accept or reject measures that the state legislature enacted? Referendum What allows voters to remove unsatisfactory elected officials from their jobs? Recall Who easily defeated the Democratic candidate for the presidency in 1908? William Howard Taft Who published the names of people involved in a lynching? Ida B. Wells Who founded the National Association of Colored people? Mary Church Terrell SHORT ANSWERS Who was Dr. Carlos Montezuma, and what were his beliefs about Native Americans? Do you agree or disagree and why? Dr. Montezuma was an Apache who had been raised by whites. After he graduated from medical school, he worked for the United States Indian Service. He believed that Native American should leave the reservation and make their own way in white society. Do you agree or disagree and why? How did Theodore Roosevelt promote conservation? Teddy Roosevelt held a lifelong enthusiasm for the great outdoors and the wilderness. He believed in the need for conservation and the protection and preservation of natural resources. In 1905 he proposed the United States Forest Service. He pressured Congress to set aside millions of acres of national forests and created the nation’s first wildlife sanctuaries. Roosevelt also formed the National Conservation Commission, which produced the first survey of the country’s natural resources.