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Ch. 15 Section 3
Reforms Continue
Vocabulary
Prohibition – the period of time where it was illegal
to manufacture (make), transport and sell
alcohol
Suffrage – the right to vote
16th Amendment – the Amendment making it legal
to tax incomes
17th Amendment – the Amendment allowing the
voters to elect senators
Vocabulary
18th Amendment – Prohibiting the manufacture,
transportation, and sale of alcohol
19th Amendment – Women are given the right to vote
21st Amendment – Amendment changing the 18th
Amendment and allowing alcohol
Speakeasies – “underground” bars where people drank
alcohol
Bootlegger – people who made and sold alcohol illegally
REFORMS
1) Progressives wanted _______________
social, business and government
WILLIAM TAFT
WOODROW WILSON
2) ____________
and ________________
followed TR as President
TAFT
3) ____________
supported big business
but did break up twice as many
TRUSTS
_____________
as Roosevelt did.
INCOME tax (the _______
16TH
He supported an __________
Amendment)
DIRECT election of
He supported the __________
17 Amendment)
senators by voters (the ______
4) In 1912, all three men ran for President –
TAFT
___________
- Republican
ROOSEVELT - (Progressive Party)
________________
BULL MOOSE PARTY
Also known as the “_________________”
_________________
- Democrat
WILSON
TAFT
WILSON
WILSON
5) ___________________
- supported lower
______________
on goods
TARIFFS
He supported a graduated _______________
INCOME
tax.
FIXING
He stopped price ______________
by big
companies
WORKERS
He protected _______________
and their
unions
FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
He created the __________________________
- the federal government would now control
all banks
He created the
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
________________________________
feds could uncover unfair business
practices
AFRICAN AMERICANS
He treated _________________________
unfairly by segregating federal offices,
shops and restaurants
SUFFRAGE
He did not support women’s ____________
VOTE
(the right to __________)
6) Women’s groups protested in front of the
_____________________.
WHITE HOUSE
Two parties protested:
NATIONAL WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION
________________________________
NATIONAL WOMAN’S PARTY
________________________________
By 1919, _______
states had full suffrage
15
_____
suffrage –
14 states had _____________
PARTIAL
women could vote in state and local elections
but not in the _________________
PRESIDENTIAL election.
19TH Amendment was passed –
In 1920, the ______
women had the right to ____
VOTE
7) Many women were against
ALCOHOL
_______________
- they called it
_______________
as well as a
DANGEROUS
DEADLY
_____________
drug that destroyed
people and families
WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION
The _______________________________
educated people about the EVILS
______ of
alcohol.
1919 – the _______
18TH Amendment was passed –
“_____________________”
began – illegal
PROHIBITION
to sell, make and transport alcoholic
beverages
Creation of SPEAKEASIES
________________,BOOTLEGGERS
______________
and the famous __________________
BATHTUB GIN
ORGANIZED
Gangs and ___________________
crime grew ___________________!
AL CAPONE
In 1933, the ______
21ST Amendment was passed
18TH Amendment – making
repealing the ______
alcohol legal