Exam 19: Progressivism and the Search for Order
Exam 1: Mapping Global Frontiers47 Questions
Exam 2: Colonization and Conflicts47 Questions
Exam 3: Colonial America Amid Global Change46 Questions
Exam 4: Religious Strife and Social Upheavals46 Questions
Exam 5: War and Empire47 Questions
Exam 6: The American Revolution45 Questions
Exam 7: Forging a New Nation45 Questions
Exam 8: The Early Republic46 Questions
Exam 9: Defending and Redefining the Nation46 Questions
Exam 10: Social and Cultural Ferment in the North44 Questions
Exam 11: Slavery Expands South and West45 Questions
Exam 12: Imperial Ambitions and Sectional Crises47 Questions
Exam 13: Civil War46 Questions
Exam 14: Emancipation and Reconstruction46 Questions
Exam 15: The West Opening the West51 Questions
Exam 16: Industrial America52 Questions
Exam 17: Workers and Farmers in the Age of Organization53 Questions
Exam 18: Cities, Immigrants, and the Nation52 Questions
Exam 19: Progressivism and the Search for Order50 Questions
Exam 20: Empire and Wars52 Questions
Exam 21: The Twenties55 Questions
Exam 22: Depression, Dissent, and the New Deal51 Questions
Exam 23: World War II53 Questions
Exam 24: The Opening of the Cold War53 Questions
Exam 25: Troubled Innocence54 Questions
Exam 26: Liberalism and Its Challengers52 Questions
Exam 27: The Swing Toward Conservatism54 Questions
Exam 28: The Triumph of Conservatism, the End of the Cold War, and the Rise of the New World Order50 Questions
Exam 29: The Challenges of a Globalized World52 Questions
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Prosecution of the heavyweight boxing champion Jack Johnson under the Mann Act reflected
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Whose work reflected the religious zeal of progressive reformers?
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman would have disagreed with the Muller v. Oregon (1908) decision because
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What can you learn about the gradual embrace of women's suffrage from Map 19.1, titled Women's Suffrage? 

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W. E. B. Du Bois differed from Booker T. Washington in his demand that African Americans have access to
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How did progressive women explain the growing role of women in civic engagement?
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Ida Tarbell built her reputation as a muckraker by exposing the
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Women's dominance in the field of settlement house work in the early twentieth century can be explained by
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John Muir's opposition to the dam in the Hetch Hetchy valley indicates that he was a
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The research of Ida B. Wells suggested that whites who lynched African American men were motivated by
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The composition of the founding membership of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) indicated that the group would be committed to
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Which of the following was made possible by the Sixteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution?
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President Roosevelt's decision to preserve 150 million acres of timberland as national forest would have been understood to advance the agenda of
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The belief that the truth had to be discovered through experience was known as
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President Roosevelt's intervention in the 1902 Pennsylvania coal strike suggested that, unlike his predecessors, he was willing to
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In 1906, Upton Sinclair's novel The Jungle motivated Americans to
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Thinkers like William James and John Dewey inspired progressives to find solutions to social problems by
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