Exam 21: Progressivism From the Grass Roots to the White House
Exam 1: Ancient America Before77 Questions
Exam 2: Europeans Encounter the New World77 Questions
Exam 3: The Southern Colonies in the Seventeenth Century77 Questions
Exam 4: The Northern Colonies in the Seventeenth Century77 Questions
Exam 5: Colonial America in the Eighteenth Century77 Questions
Exam 6: The British Empire and the Colonial Crisis77 Questions
Exam 7: The War for America77 Questions
Exam 8: Building a Republic78 Questions
Exam 9: The New Nation Takes Form77 Questions
Exam 10: Republicans in Power77 Questions
Exam 11: The Expanding Republic77 Questions
Exam 12: The New West and the Free North28 Questions
Exam 13: The Slave South77 Questions
Exam 14: The House Divided77 Questions
Exam 15: The Crucible of War77 Questions
Exam 16: Reconstruction77 Questions
Exam 17: The Contested West77 Questions
Exam 18: Railroads, Business, and Politics in the Gilded Age77 Questions
Exam 19: The City and Its Workers77 Questions
Exam 20: Dissent, Depression, and War77 Questions
Exam 21: Progressivism From the Grass Roots to the White House77 Questions
Exam 22: World War I: the Progressive Crusade at Home and Abroad77 Questions
Exam 23: From New Era to Great Depression77 Questions
Exam 24: The New Deal Experiment77 Questions
Exam 25: The United States and the Second World War77 Questions
Exam 26: Cold War Politics in the Truman Years77 Questions
Exam 27: The Politics and Culture of Abundance77 Questions
Exam 28: Reform, Rebellion, and Reaction77 Questions
Exam 29: Vietnam and the End of the Cold War Consensus78 Questions
Exam 30: America Moves to the Right77 Questions
Exam 31: The Promises and Challenges of Globalization Since76 Questions
Exam 32: Citizenship, Indian Removal, Equality, Women's Rights, Native American Relations, Slavery, Religion, Labor, Westward Expansion, and North-South Differences.10 Questions
Exam 33: Historical Perspectives on American Politics and Society10 Questions
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-Theodore Roosevelt's 1912 campaign slogan, which reflected his commitment to federal planning and regulation.
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President Roosevelt was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1906 for his role in
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What was the response to Margaret Sanger's first efforts to launch a movement for birth control in 1915?
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According to Map 21.2: The Panama Canal, 1914, what was one benefit of the Panama Canal? 

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What idea formed the core of reform Darwinist theory in progressive-era America?
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How did Wisconsin governor Robert La Follette unite his supporters during the first years of the twentieth century?
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What did the social gospel movement of the late nineteenth century advocate?
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To what extent was the Progressive Era actually progressive? In your answer, pay particular attention to the limits of progressive reform.
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What did Jane Addams quickly learn was necessary to alleviate social problems in Chicago?
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According to Map 21.1: National Parks and Forests, which of the following was the most recently established national park or forest? 

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What was the outcome of the strike by 147,000 anthracite coal miners in Pennsylvania in 1902?
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What issues and beliefs helped unite the diverse group of reformers known as progressives?
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-Woodrow Wilson's 1912 campaign slogan, which reflected his belief in limited government and states' rights. Wilson promised to use antitrust legislation to eliminate big corporations and to improve opportunities for small businesses and farmers.
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What did American women of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries conclude about the settlement house movement?
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Discuss President Theodore Roosevelt's reputation as a trustbuster. How did he acquire this reputation? Did he use it to good effect? What was his actual position on trusts?
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Why did President Wilson champion the Keating-Owen child labor law, an eight-hour workday for railroad workers, and other social reforms in 1916?
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Which of the following statements describes the primary difference between preservationists and conservationists in the early twentieth century?
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-The 1904 follow-up to the Monroe Doctrine in which the United States was declared to have the right to intervene in Latin America to stop "brutal wrongdoing" and protect U.S. interests.
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What was the fundamental difference between the philosophies of Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. Du Bois during the progressive period?
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To obtain the Panamanian isthmus for construction of a canal in 1903, the United States
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