the banning of themanufacture, sale,and possession ofalcoholicbeverages.Established themodern bankingsystem to regulatethe money supply,set interest rates,etc.established strictcleanlinessrequirements formeat-packers andcreated a federalmeat-inspectionprogram.An organizationfounded in 1909 topromote full racialequality and to enddiscrimination mostlyby using the courtsystemleading voice insocial reform forAfrican-Americans,spokeout againstlynchingLaws enacted bysouthern state andlocal governments toseparate white andblack people in publicand private facilities.The supreme courtruled that separationof the races in publicaccommodations waslegal, thusestablishing the"separate but equal"doctrine.built as a placewhere immigrantscame to live.Instruction wasgiven in English andhow to get a job.Halted the sale ofcontaminated foodand drugs and toensure truth inlabeling.Wilson's progressiveplan; involvedcreating the FederalReserve andincreasedgovernmentregulation ofbusiness.Establisheda federalgraduatedincome tax.Establishedby Rooseveltto conserveland andwildlifeA federal regulatoryagency thatgoverned over therules andregulations of therailroad industry.Allowed votersto cast a votewithout electionofficials knowingwho they votedfor.giveswomenthe rightto votewrote "The Jungle",that portrays thedangerous andunhealthy conditionsprevalent in the meatpacking industry atthat time.law that was intendedto prevent thecreation ofmonopolies bymaking it illegal toestablish trusts thatinterfered with freetrade.Teddy Roosevelt'sprogressive plan;involved trust-busting andconservationprojects.provides for thedirect election ofUS senators bythe people ratherthan by statelegislatures.arrested forvoting in1872,women'srights leadercreated a CivilService Commissionthat gave exams andselected governmentemployees based onmeritCo-founded theNAACP to helpsecure legalequality forminoritycitizens.journalists whoexposed thecorrupt side ofbusiness andpublic life in theearly 1900s.a movement thatdemanded thatpeople have agreater voice ingovernment andsought to advancethe interests offarmers and laborers the banning of themanufacture, sale,and possession ofalcoholicbeverages.Established themodern bankingsystem to regulatethe money supply,set interest rates,etc.established strictcleanlinessrequirements formeat-packers andcreated a federalmeat-inspectionprogram.An organizationfounded in 1909 topromote full racialequality and to enddiscrimination mostlyby using the courtsystemleading voice insocial reform forAfrican-Americans,spokeout againstlynchingLaws enacted bysouthern state andlocal governments toseparate white andblack people in publicand private facilities.The supreme courtruled that separationof the races in publicaccommodations waslegal, thusestablishing the"separate but equal"doctrine.built as a placewhere immigrantscame to live.Instruction wasgiven in English andhow to get a job.Halted the sale ofcontaminated foodand drugs and toensure truth inlabeling.Wilson's progressiveplan; involvedcreating the FederalReserve andincreasedgovernmentregulation ofbusiness.Establisheda federalgraduatedincome tax.Establishedby Rooseveltto conserveland andwildlifeA federal regulatoryagency thatgoverned over therules andregulations of therailroad industry.Allowed votersto cast a votewithout electionofficials knowingwho they votedfor.giveswomenthe rightto votewrote "The Jungle",that portrays thedangerous andunhealthy conditionsprevalent in the meatpacking industry atthat time.law that was intendedto prevent thecreation ofmonopolies bymaking it illegal toestablish trusts thatinterfered with freetrade.Teddy Roosevelt'sprogressive plan;involved trust-busting andconservationprojects.provides for thedirect election ofUS senators bythe people ratherthan by statelegislatures.arrested forvoting in1872,women'srights leadercreated a CivilService Commissionthat gave exams andselected governmentemployees based onmeritCo-founded theNAACP to helpsecure legalequality forminoritycitizens.journalists whoexposed thecorrupt side ofbusiness andpublic life in theearly 1900s.a movement thatdemanded thatpeople have agreater voice ingovernment andsought to advancethe interests offarmers and laborers 

Progressive Era - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. the banning of the manufacture, sale, and possession of alcoholic beverages.
  2. Established the modern banking system to regulate the money supply, set interest rates, etc.
  3. established strict cleanliness requirements for meat-packers and created a federal meat-inspection program.
  4. An organization founded in 1909 to promote full racial equality and to end discrimination mostly by using the court system
  5. leading voice in social reform for African-Americans, spoke out against lynching
  6. Laws enacted by southern state and local governments to separate white and black people in public and private facilities.
  7. The supreme court ruled that separation of the races in public accommodations was legal, thus establishing the "separate but equal" doctrine.
  8. built as a place where immigrants came to live. Instruction was given in English and how to get a job.
  9. Halted the sale of contaminated food and drugs and to ensure truth in labeling.
  10. Wilson's progressive plan; involved creating the Federal Reserve and increased government regulation of business.
  11. Established a federal graduated income tax.
  12. Established by Roosevelt to conserve land and wildlife
  13. A federal regulatory agency that governed over the rules and regulations of the railroad industry.
  14. Allowed voters to cast a vote without election officials knowing who they voted for.
  15. gives women the right to vote
  16. wrote "The Jungle", that portrays the dangerous and unhealthy conditions prevalent in the meat packing industry at that time.
  17. law that was intended to prevent the creation of monopolies by making it illegal to establish trusts that interfered with free trade.
  18. Teddy Roosevelt's progressive plan; involved trust-busting and conservation projects.
  19. provides for the direct election of US senators by the people rather than by state legislatures.
  20. arrested for voting in 1872, women's rights leader
  21. created a Civil Service Commission that gave exams and selected government employees based on merit
  22. Co-founded the NAACP to help secure legal equality for minority citizens.
  23. journalists who exposed the corrupt side of business and public life in the early 1900s.
  24. a movement that demanded that people have a greater voice in government and sought to advance the interests of farmers and laborers