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Presidents TR Reforms Amendments Muckrakers Equality 200 200 200 400 400 400 600 600 600 800 800 800 1000 1000
This president thought some trusts were good and some were bad. A 200
This president was responsible for signing the Clayton Antitrust Act A 400
He signed the Sherman Antitrust Act A 600
He was assassinated by Charles Guiteau because of his refusal to spoil his supporters A 800
This president attempted to rid the railroad industry of pools A 1000
This popular plush item was created using TR’s name. B 200
TR famously know as this B 400
The event allowed TR to become president. B 600
TR’s creation of national parks such as Yosemite and other natural resources made him this B 800
After failing to receive the republican nomination for a third term as president, TR created this party to try and beat Taft B 1000
This law was created in response to the poor quality of food and misleading drugs. C 200
This law was created to watch over the too powerful bank trusts C 400
The Pendleton Act created this C 600
DAILY Place A Wager DOUBLE C 800
New Freedom C 800
Square Deal C 1000
This amendment allowed women to have the right to vote D 200
The 18 th Amendment did this D 400
The federal government was given to power to do this after passing the 16 th Amendment D 600
The 17 th Amendment allowed for this. D 800
This group was responsible for campaigning for prohibition D 1000
Muckrakers were generally involved with this profession. E 200
The Jungle written by Upton Sinclair uncovered the problems of this industry E 400
He revealed the quality of life in the slums with photography. E 600
This person uncovered the business practices of Rockefeller’s Oil Trusts E 800
This famous cartoonist was known for uncovering corrupt officials such as Boss Tweed. E 1000
Women who sought for voting rights in the US were known as this F 200
She was responsible for negotiating with President Wilson and leading jailhouse hunger strikes. F 400
He wrote the autobiography Up From Slavery and created the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama for African-Americans F 600
One of the founders of the NAACP. F 800
He made great strides in African. American education, including his famous botany experiments F 1000
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TR A 100
Wilson A 200
Harrison A 300
Garfield A 400
Cleveland A 500
Teddy Bear B 100
Trustbuster B 200
Assassination of President Mc. Kinley B 300
Conservationist B 400
Bull Moose or Progressive Party B 500
Pure Food & Drug Act C 100
Federal Reserve Act C 200
Civil Service Commission C 300
Wilson’s policy to break up trusts and restore the Free Enterprise System C 400
TR’s promise to allow everyone to have a equal chance to succeed, not just the trusts C 500
19 th Amendment D 100
Prohibition – illegal to sell or buy alcohol D 200
Imposing of a Federal Income Tax D 300
Direct election of 2 Senators from each state D 400
WCTU – Women’s Christian Temperance Union D 500
Journalists E 100
Meat packing E 200
Jacob Riis E 300
Ida Tarbell E 400
Thomas Nast E 500
Suffragist E 100
Alice Paul E 200
Booker T. Washington E 300
W. E. B. Du Bois E 400
George Washington Carver E 500
E 500
DAILY Place A Wager DOUBLE C 400


