| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Writers who focused on the negative side of American life | Muckrakers | 83%
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| Founded the Hull House | Jane Addams | 67%
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| Buildings that housed 20+ families in cramped living conditions | Tenement | 67%
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| Journalist who exposed horrific meat-packing conditions | Upton Sinclair | 67%
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| Journalist who documented tenement conditions | Jacob Riis | 33%
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| Local party bureaucracies that kept an unshakable grip on public offices | Political Machine | 33%
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| Theater, continuous sequence of musical Acts, skits, magic, has huge appeal to middle-class | Vaudeville | 33%
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| A derogatory term for mass-market newspapers | Yellow Journalism | 33%
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| "Hardwork and heartbreak", spoke to lives of young urbanites | Blues | 17%
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| Most famous of the above, 1889, West Chicago | Hull House | 17%
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| Nurse who moved to NYC in 1911, crusaded for birth control | Margaret Sanger | 17%
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| Introduced FDA + regulations for the sale of food | Pure Food and Drug Act | 17%
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| Cleveland Major, advocated for public utilities, very famous + innovative reformer | Tom Johnson | 17%
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| Fire that trapped many immigrant women and prompted better working conditions | Triangle Shirtwaist Fire | 17%
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| School dedicated to design of buildings whose form expressed their structure and function | Chicago School | 0%
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| National Consumer League leader, Hull House worker, believed that only the federal government could help workers | Florence Kelley | 0%
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| An overlapping set of movements to combat the wrongs of industrialization | Progressivism | 0%
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| Music with ragged rhythm, combined with a steady beat, wildly popular among social classes | Ragtime | 0%
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| Community welfare centers to investigate poor plight, raised funds to address urgent needs | Social Settlement | 0%
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| New York, 1903, organized union among garment workers, joined together for betterment of women | Women's Trade Union League | 0%
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