1906 law which madeit illegal to alternateand misbrand meatproducts sold topublic and ensuredthat meat wasprocessed in asanitary manner MeatinspectionactShe promotedbirth control anddevoted her life tolegalize it andmake it availableto women all overthe worldMargaretSangerPurpose was tocreate financialstability in Americaby giving loans tounderdevelopedcountriesDollarDiplomacyAn amendmentthat establisheda federalincome taxSixteenthAmendmentWrote the book, “TheJungle,” which talkedabout the appallingworking conditions inthe meat-packingindustry UptonSinclairAn act that limitedthe number offoreigners enteringthe U.S. based onnationality ImmigrationAct of 1917Investigativejournalists whoshone light oncorrupt businessesand major socialproblemsMuckrakersA muckrakerwho exposedthe corruptbusinesspractices ofStandard OilIdaTarbellConcept that itwas America’sresponsibility toprotect country’sindependence inthe westernhemisphereRooseveltCorollaryAn act thatguaranteed thesafety of foodandpharmaceuticals PureFood andDrug Actof 1906An amendmentthat allowed forthe directelection ofSenators  SeventeenthAmendmentAmendmentthatguaranteedwomen theright to voteNineteenthAmendmentAllowed the federalgovernment to addcompetition againsttrusts andmonopolies in orderto dissolve them incommerceShermanAntitrustActSelectivebreeding, aimed toimprove thegenetic quality ofthe humanpopulation EugenicsAn organizationwith the goal ofimproving thelives of workingpeopleAmericanFederationof LaborHe implemented themoral diplomacyforeign policy &supported countriesthat beliefs alignedwith the USWoodrowWilsonA photojournalist thatpublished, how theother half lives,showcasing shockingliving conditions ofpoor families inimmigrantneighborhoods in NewYorkJacobRiisRoosevelt’s domesticprogram thatimplemented 3 goals:natural resourceconservation,corporation control &protection ofconsumer products SquareDealAnamendmentthat prohibitedsales ofalcohol EighteenthAmendmentWomen suffrageleader who wasthe president ofthe nationalwoman's suffrageassociationSusanB.AnthonyWorkers who were allwomen were lockedinside the buildingwhen a fire broke out,killing most of them TriangleShirtwaistFactorySpreaddemocracyideals toothercountriesMoralDiplomacyA co-founderof the HullHouse andfounder ofWILPFJaneAddamsWas aconservationistand encouragedthe US to be the“police” of thewesternhemisphereTheodoreRooseveltUS president whoimplemented dollardiplomacy whichencouragedinvestments in southand central America WilliamHowardTaft1906 law which madeit illegal to alternateand misbrand meatproducts sold topublic and ensuredthat meat wasprocessed in asanitary manner MeatinspectionactShe promotedbirth control anddevoted her life tolegalize it andmake it availableto women all overthe worldMargaretSangerPurpose was tocreate financialstability in Americaby giving loans tounderdevelopedcountriesDollarDiplomacyAn amendmentthat establisheda federalincome taxSixteenthAmendmentWrote the book, “TheJungle,” which talkedabout the appallingworking conditions inthe meat-packingindustry UptonSinclairAn act that limitedthe number offoreigners enteringthe U.S. based onnationality ImmigrationAct of 1917Investigativejournalists whoshone light oncorrupt businessesand major socialproblemsMuckrakersA muckrakerwho exposedthe corruptbusinesspractices ofStandard OilIdaTarbellConcept that itwas America’sresponsibility toprotect country’sindependence inthe westernhemisphereRooseveltCorollaryAn act thatguaranteed thesafety of foodandpharmaceuticals PureFood andDrug Actof 1906An amendmentthat allowed forthe directelection ofSenators  SeventeenthAmendmentAmendmentthatguaranteedwomen theright to voteNineteenthAmendmentAllowed the federalgovernment to addcompetition againsttrusts andmonopolies in orderto dissolve them incommerceShermanAntitrustActSelectivebreeding, aimed toimprove thegenetic quality ofthe humanpopulation EugenicsAn organizationwith the goal ofimproving thelives of workingpeopleAmericanFederationof LaborHe implemented themoral diplomacyforeign policy &supported countriesthat beliefs alignedwith the USWoodrowWilsonA photojournalist thatpublished, how theother half lives,showcasing shockingliving conditions ofpoor families inimmigrantneighborhoods in NewYorkJacobRiisRoosevelt’s domesticprogram thatimplemented 3 goals:natural resourceconservation,corporation control &protection ofconsumer products SquareDealAnamendmentthat prohibitedsales ofalcohol EighteenthAmendmentWomen suffrageleader who wasthe president ofthe nationalwoman's suffrageassociationSusanB.AnthonyWorkers who were allwomen were lockedinside the buildingwhen a fire broke out,killing most of them TriangleShirtwaistFactorySpreaddemocracyideals toothercountriesMoralDiplomacyA co-founderof the HullHouse andfounder ofWILPFJaneAddamsWas aconservationistand encouragedthe US to be the“police” of thewesternhemisphereTheodoreRooseveltUS president whoimplemented dollardiplomacy whichencouragedinvestments in southand central America WilliamHowardTaft

Progressive era: people and reforms - 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. Meat inspection act
    1906 law which made it illegal to alternate and misbrand meat products sold to public and ensured that meat was processed in a sanitary manner
  2. Margaret Sanger
    She promoted birth control and devoted her life to legalize it and make it available to women all over the world
  3. Dollar Diplomacy
    Purpose was to create financial stability in America by giving loans to underdeveloped countries
  4. Sixteenth Amendment
    An amendment that established a federal income tax
  5. Upton Sinclair
    Wrote the book, “The Jungle,” which talked about the appalling working conditions in the meat-packing industry
  6. Immigration Act of 1917
    An act that limited the number of foreigners entering the U.S. based on nationality
  7. Muckrakers
    Investigative journalists who shone light on corrupt businesses and major social problems
  8. Ida Tarbell
    A muckraker who exposed the corrupt business practices of Standard Oil
  9. Roosevelt Corollary
    Concept that it was America’s responsibility to protect country’s independence in the western hemisphere
  10. Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906
    An act that guaranteed the safety of food and pharmaceuticals
  11. Seventeenth Amendment
    An amendment that allowed for the direct election of Senators
  12. Nineteenth Amendment
    Amendment that guaranteed women the right to vote
  13. Sherman Antitrust Act
    Allowed the federal government to add competition against trusts and monopolies in order to dissolve them in commerce
  14. Eugenics
    Selective breeding, aimed to improve the genetic quality of the human population
  15. American Federation of Labor
    An organization with the goal of improving the lives of working people
  16. Woodrow Wilson
    He implemented the moral diplomacy foreign policy & supported countries that beliefs aligned with the US
  17. Jacob Riis
    A photojournalist that published, how the other half lives, showcasing shocking living conditions of poor families in immigrant neighborhoods in New York
  18. Square Deal
    Roosevelt’s domestic program that implemented 3 goals: natural resource conservation, corporation control & protection of consumer products
  19. Eighteenth Amendment
    An amendment that prohibited sales of alcohol
  20. Susan B. Anthony
    Women suffrage leader who was the president of the national woman's suffrage association
  21. Triangle Shirtwaist Factory
    Workers who were all women were locked inside the building when a fire broke out, killing most of them
  22. Moral Diplomacy
    Spread democracy ideals to other countries
  23. Jane Addams
    A co-founder of the Hull House and founder of WILPF
  24. Theodore Roosevelt
    Was a conservationist and encouraged the US to be the “police” of the western hemisphere
  25. William Howard Taft
    US president who implemented dollar diplomacy which encouraged investments in south and central America