Lyncha mobillegallyseizing andkillingsomeoneSuffragetheright tovotesteerageon a ship, thecrampedquarters forpassengerspaying thelowest fares.settlementHousea communitycenter in thelate 1800s tooffer servicesto the poorFederalReserveActA 1913 law thatset up the FederalReserve Systemtoregulate thenations financialsectorMuckrakerA journalistwho exposedcorruptionand badbusinessSquareDealTeddy Roosevelt'scampaign promisethat all group wouldhaveequal opportunity tosucceed.Urbanizationthemovementof populationfrom farmsto citiesNAACPAn organizationfounded in 1909 towork towardsequalrights for AfricanAmericansHullHousesettlementhouse foundedby JaneAddams inChicago1889BarrioA Mexicanneighborhoodin the USPatronagethe practice ofgivinggovernmentjobs to politicalsupportersBullMoosePartyprogressiveRepublicans whosupported TeddyRoosevelt duringthe 1912 electionProgressiveA reformer in thelate1800s andearly 1900swho wanted toimprove Americanlifeconservationtheprotectionof naturalresourcesCivilServiceall governmentjobs exceptelected officialsand the militaryrecallA process bywhich voterscan remove anelected officialfrom officeProhibitionmovement to banalcohol sales andproduction,eventualConstitutional banTrustbustera personwhowanted todestroytrusts NativistAn American whosought to limitimmigration andpreserve thecountry for nativebornReferendumA process bywhich peoplevote directlyon a billMutualistaA MexicanAmericanmutual aidgrouptenementa smallapartment ina city slumbuildingacculturationprocess ofholdingon to oldtraditions whileadapting to anew culture Lyncha mobillegallyseizing andkillingsomeoneSuffragetheright tovotesteerageon a ship, thecrampedquarters forpassengerspaying thelowest fares.settlementHousea communitycenter in thelate 1800s tooffer servicesto the poorFederalReserveActA 1913 law thatset up the FederalReserve Systemtoregulate thenations financialsectorMuckrakerA journalistwho exposedcorruptionand badbusinessSquareDealTeddy Roosevelt'scampaign promisethat all group wouldhaveequal opportunity tosucceed.Urbanizationthemovementof populationfrom farmsto citiesNAACPAn organizationfounded in 1909 towork towardsequalrights for AfricanAmericansHullHousesettlementhouse foundedby JaneAddams inChicago1889BarrioA Mexicanneighborhoodin the USPatronagethe practice ofgivinggovernmentjobs to politicalsupportersBullMoosePartyprogressiveRepublicans whosupported TeddyRoosevelt duringthe 1912 electionProgressiveA reformer in thelate1800s andearly 1900swho wanted toimprove Americanlifeconservationtheprotectionof naturalresourcesCivilServiceall governmentjobs exceptelected officialsand the militaryrecallA process bywhich voterscan remove anelected officialfrom officeProhibitionmovement to banalcohol sales andproduction,eventualConstitutional banTrustbustera personwhowanted todestroytrusts NativistAn American whosought to limitimmigration andpreserve thecountry for nativebornReferendumA process bywhich peoplevote directlyon a billMutualistaA MexicanAmericanmutual aidgrouptenementa smallapartment ina city slumbuildingacculturationprocess ofholdingon to oldtraditions whileadapting to anew culture 

8th grade 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. a mob illegally seizing and killing someone
    Lynch
  2. the right to vote
    Suffrage
  3. on a ship, the cramped quarters for passengers paying the lowest fares.
    steerage
  4. a community center in the late 1800s to offer services to the poor
    settlement House
  5. A 1913 law that set up the Federal Reserve System to regulate the nations financial sector
    Federal Reserve Act
  6. A journalist who exposed corruption and bad business
    Muckraker
  7. Teddy Roosevelt's campaign promise that all group would have equal opportunity to succeed.
    Square Deal
  8. the movement of population from farms to cities
    Urbanization
  9. An organization founded in 1909 to work towards equal rights for African Americans
    NAACP
  10. settlement house founded by Jane Addams in Chicago 1889
    Hull House
  11. A Mexican neighborhood in the US
    Barrio
  12. the practice of giving government jobs to political supporters
    Patronage
  13. progressive Republicans who supported Teddy Roosevelt during the 1912 election
    Bull Moose Party
  14. A reformer in the late1800s and early 1900s who wanted to improve American life
    Progressive
  15. the protection of natural resources
    conservation
  16. all government jobs except elected officials and the military
    Civil Service
  17. A process by which voters can remove an elected official from office
    recall
  18. movement to ban alcohol sales and production, eventual Constitutional ban
    Prohibition
  19. a person who wanted to destroy trusts
    Trustbuster
  20. An American who sought to limit immigration and preserve the country for native born
    Nativist
  21. A process by which people vote directly on a bill
    Referendum
  22. A Mexican American mutual aid group
    Mutualista
  23. a small apartment in a city slum building
    tenement
  24. process of holding on to old traditions while adapting to a new culture
    acculturation