AMERICAN HISTORY Unit II – Becoming a World Power CHAPTER 6 Test ReviewPut a + if you know it, ? if you might and Circle the item if you do not know it at all. Vocabulary Names Dates and Events Section 1Progressivism Concrete Muckraker Initiative Referendum Recall Section 1-Progressivism Ida Tarbell Jacob Riis- How the Other Half Lives Lewis Hines Sinclair Lewis- The Jungle Lincoln Steffens N.A.A.C.P. W.E.B. Dubois Ida Wells-Barnett A.D.L. I..L.G.W.U. I..W.W.- Wobblies Robert La Follette Section 1-Progressivism Tenement Act of 1901 – New York Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire “Muller v. Oregon”- established a 10 hour workday for women. City Government reforms- Commission form; CouncilManager form 17th Amendment Direct Primary Section 2 Women and Public Life Notion Prohibition suffrage Section 3Theodore Roosevelt’s Square Deal Framework Bully pulpit Section 4- Taft and Wilson Alienate Tariff Section 2 Women and Public Life Otelia Cromwell Francis Willard Carry Nation Susan B. Anthony Section 3- Theodore Roosevelt’s Square Deal Theodore Roosevelt John Muir Upton Sinclair Gifford Pinchot Section 4- Taft and Wilson William Howard Taft Hiram W. Johnson Woodrow Wilson Alice Paul and NWP 1916 Carrie Chapman Catt Section 2 Women and Public Life Women’s Christian Temperance Union 18th Amendment National Association of Colored Women National American Women Suffrage Association Employment Opportunities for Women Section 3- Theodore Roosevelt’s Square Deal Coal Strike 1902 Square Deal Trust Busting- Good Trusts and Bad Trusts Secretary of State Wilson’s report on the Packing Industry Elkins Act- 1903 Hepburn Act- 1906 Meat Inspection Act- 1906 Pure Food and Drug Act- 1906 Newlands Reclamation Act- 1902 Environmental Conservation 1905- National Parks Service established. Antiquities Act of 1906 Section 4- Taft and Wilson Sixteenth Amendment Split in the Republican Party- 1910 Bull Moose Party (Progressive Party) New Freedom Underwood Tariff Act- 1913 (Lower Tariff and graduate income tax) Federal Reserve Act Clayton Anti-Trust Act Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Nineteenth Amendment Brownsville Incident