Deck 21: The Republican Progressives in Power
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Deck 21: The Republican Progressives in Power
1
Workers' compensation was
A)rejected by the state legislature in both 191l and 1913.
B)employer liability for industrial accidents.
C)one reform about which progressives and labor union leaders profoundly disagreed.
D)an archaic doctrine of common law.
A)rejected by the state legislature in both 191l and 1913.
B)employer liability for industrial accidents.
C)one reform about which progressives and labor union leaders profoundly disagreed.
D)an archaic doctrine of common law.
employer liability for industrial accidents.
2
Woman suffrage in California was adopted in
A)1879 under the revised state constitution.
B)1896 under a state supreme court decision.
C)1911 under a state constitutional amendment.
D)1920 under the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S.Constitution.
A)1879 under the revised state constitution.
B)1896 under a state supreme court decision.
C)1911 under a state constitutional amendment.
D)1920 under the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S.Constitution.
1911 under a state constitutional amendment.
3
The 1906 order to segregate Japanese public school children in San Francisco
A)affected nearly 1,000 Japanese students in the city.
B)was severely criticized by the California progressives.
C)led to a diplomatic crisis between the U.S.and Japan.
D)remained in effect until the 1930s.
A)affected nearly 1,000 Japanese students in the city.
B)was severely criticized by the California progressives.
C)led to a diplomatic crisis between the U.S.and Japan.
D)remained in effect until the 1930s.
led to a diplomatic crisis between the U.S.and Japan.
4
Allen Allensworth was the
A)founder of an all-black town in Tulare County.
B)leader of an anti-Japanese league in Fresno County.
C)president of the California Anti-Saloon League.
D)organizer of a movement to relocate African Americans from California to Louisiana.
A)founder of an all-black town in Tulare County.
B)leader of an anti-Japanese league in Fresno County.
C)president of the California Anti-Saloon League.
D)organizer of a movement to relocate African Americans from California to Louisiana.
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5
Under a 1911 California constitutional amendment all public officials--including judges--were made subject to recall by the voters.
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6
Laura de Force Gordon
A)was one of the first women to practice law in California.
B)lobbied the legislature to allow women to be admitted to the bar.
C)helped found the California Woman Suffrage Association.
D)all of the above
A)was one of the first women to practice law in California.
B)lobbied the legislature to allow women to be admitted to the bar.
C)helped found the California Woman Suffrage Association.
D)all of the above
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7
Women gained the right to vote in California mainly because
A)woman suffrage enjoyed strong support from Hiram Johnson.
B)woman suffrage was supported strongly by the progressive movement as a whole.
C)the Nineteenth Amendment was added to the Constitution.
D)a number of able and determined California women had campaigned for woman suffrage for decades.
A)woman suffrage enjoyed strong support from Hiram Johnson.
B)woman suffrage was supported strongly by the progressive movement as a whole.
C)the Nineteenth Amendment was added to the Constitution.
D)a number of able and determined California women had campaigned for woman suffrage for decades.
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8
Most of the people who organized the Lincoln-Roosevelt Republicans were from the
A)urban working class.
B)urban upper middle class.
C)most wealthy elements of California society.
D)farming regions of the state.
A)urban working class.
B)urban upper middle class.
C)most wealthy elements of California society.
D)farming regions of the state.
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9
The Southern Pacific Railroad vigorously opposed the 1911 railroad regulation law.
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Jefferson Edmonds
A)founded the Liberator.
B)headed the Afro-American Council of Los Angeles.
C)rose to the highest military rank of any African American.
D)none of the above
A)founded the Liberator.
B)headed the Afro-American Council of Los Angeles.
C)rose to the highest military rank of any African American.
D)none of the above
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11
A major force contributing to the decline of the progressive movement in California was
A)Theodore Roosevelt's strong criticism of California progressive reforms.
B)a decline in Hiram Johnson's popularity among voters.
C)personal quarreling among progressive leaders.
D)Hiram Johnson's pro-Japanese sentiment.
A)Theodore Roosevelt's strong criticism of California progressive reforms.
B)a decline in Hiram Johnson's popularity among voters.
C)personal quarreling among progressive leaders.
D)Hiram Johnson's pro-Japanese sentiment.
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12
The referendum enabled voters to
A)enact laws or constitutional amendments.
B)veto acts of the legislature.
C)recall public officials.
D)remove newly initiated members of the judiciary.
A)enact laws or constitutional amendments.
B)veto acts of the legislature.
C)recall public officials.
D)remove newly initiated members of the judiciary.
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13
Governor Hiram Johnson was
A)more sympathetic toward organized labor than many of his fellow Republican progressives.
B)not supported by union members in the election of 1914.
C)of the opinion that unionism was a temporary evil.
D)openly hostile toward labor unions.
A)more sympathetic toward organized labor than many of his fellow Republican progressives.
B)not supported by union members in the election of 1914.
C)of the opinion that unionism was a temporary evil.
D)openly hostile toward labor unions.
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14
The California progressives had a strong faith in the political abilities of "the people".
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15
Support for the women's suffrage amendment was
A)strongest in San Francisco and Oakland.
B)undercut by opposition from the Los Angeles Friday Morning Club.
C)far higher in working-class than middle-class districts.
D)all of the above
A)strongest in San Francisco and Oakland.
B)undercut by opposition from the Los Angeles Friday Morning Club.
C)far higher in working-class than middle-class districts.
D)all of the above
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16
The initiative and referendum were examples of progressive reforms
A)limiting the direct participation of the people in lawmaking.
B)emphasizing the importance of "representative" government.
C)increasing the direct participation of the people in lawmaking.
D)opposed by Governor Hiram Johnson.
A)limiting the direct participation of the people in lawmaking.
B)emphasizing the importance of "representative" government.
C)increasing the direct participation of the people in lawmaking.
D)opposed by Governor Hiram Johnson.
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17
The 1913 alien land law
A)was supported by President Wilson.
B)was opposed by most California Republican progressives.
C)prohibited all persons of Japanese ancestry from owning land in California.
D)had loopholes which allowed many Japanese to avoid its impact.
A)was supported by President Wilson.
B)was opposed by most California Republican progressives.
C)prohibited all persons of Japanese ancestry from owning land in California.
D)had loopholes which allowed many Japanese to avoid its impact.
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18
The recall enabled voters to veto acts of the state legislature.
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19
The Johnson-Reed National Origins Quota Act of 1924
A)established an annual 20 percent quota of foreign nationals residing in the United States in 1920.
B)prohibited all further immigration from Japan.
C)permitted immigration of East Asians of "high caliber."
D)ordered the expulsion of all "undocumented aliens."
A)established an annual 20 percent quota of foreign nationals residing in the United States in 1920.
B)prohibited all further immigration from Japan.
C)permitted immigration of East Asians of "high caliber."
D)ordered the expulsion of all "undocumented aliens."
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20
The cross-filing system
A)was rejected by state voters in 1913.
B)permitted a candidate to be the nominee of more than one political party.
C)restricted candidates to file in only one primary.
D)required candidates to list their party affiliation on primary ballots.
A)was rejected by state voters in 1913.
B)permitted a candidate to be the nominee of more than one political party.
C)restricted candidates to file in only one primary.
D)required candidates to list their party affiliation on primary ballots.
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21
The attitude of California progressives toward liquor and gambling was surprisingly tolerant.
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22
The California progressives strongly opposed a state minimum wage law for women and children.
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23
Describe the role of women in California's reform movement of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.Cite specific examples.
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24
Explain the major reforms achieved by the Republican progressives in California.
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25
The California progressives supported legislation to improve the working conditions of the state's farm labor.
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26
What were the major reasons for the decline of progressivism in California?
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27
Explain Hiram Johnson's role in the California progressive movement.What role did his personal leadership and popularity play in the success of the state's progressive reformers?
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28
The California legislature enacted legislation in the early 1900s which banned Japanese "picture brides" from entering the state.
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29
The "cross-filing" system seriously weakened the political party system in California.
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30
What was the relationship between the progressive leaders and the anti-Japanese movement in California? What rationalizations and political considerations motivated them to support this movement?
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31
Both organized labor and the California progressives were hostile toward Japanese immigrants in California.
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