Deck 2: 1900-1917: The Progressive ERA

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Populism flourished among which group(s)?

A) The middle class
B City dwellers
C) Farmers
D) All of the above
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Progressivism flourished among which group(s)?

A) The middle class
B) City dwellers
C) Farmers
D) All of the above
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Which was not one of the central issues tackled by Progressives seeking to improve the conditions of factory workers?

A) Regulating the hours and wages of working me
B) Regulating the hours and wages of working women
C) Compensating workers injured on the job
D) Restricting child labor
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Which was not among the features of early-twentieth-century America to which mainstream Progressivism was a response?

A)Racial segregation
B) Urban slums
C) Corporations
D) Municipal corruption
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How many people lived in New York City in 1910

A) 1 million
B) 3 million
C) 5 million
D) 10 million
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"Do everything" was the motto of what group?

A) National Congress of Mothers
B) Women's Christian Temperance Union
C) National Federation of Women's Clubs
D) Women's Trade Union League
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When did New York's shirtwaist strike take place?

A) 1908-1909
B) 1909-1910
C) 1910-1911
D) 1911-1912
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The Industrial Workers of the World organized a strike in what city

A) Boston
B) Columbus, Ohio
C) Paterson, New Jersey
D) Trenton, New Jersey
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Muckraker was a name for an individual in what field?

A) Journalism
B) Politics
C) Meatpacking
D) The Law
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What group opposed Progressive reform?

A) Muckrakers
B) Social Darwinists
C) Women's-rights advocates
D) Liberal Church leaders
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Which early-twentieth-century Supreme Court Justices supported Progressivism?

A) Louis D. Brandeis
B) Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
C) Roscoe Pound
D) All of the above
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What was not among the early-twentieth-century anti-immigration arguments mentioned in the text?

A) The new immigrants were less able to assimilate into American society
B) The new immigrants depressed wages
C) The new immigrants could not be adequately cared for
D) The new immigrants retarded the growth of trade unions
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In 1896, there were how many black voters in Alabama?

A) 60,000
B) 100,000
C) 140,000
D) 180,000
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In 1904, there were how many black voters in Alabama?

A) 3,000
B) 6,000
C) 9,000
D) 12,000
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Who was the first president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)?

A) Oswald Garrison Villgard
B) W.E.B. Dubois
C) Jane Addams
D) Moorfield Storey
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Theodore Roosevelt's wife died of what disease?

A) Tuberculosis
B) Bright's disease
C) Smallpox
D) Cancer
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In what year was Theodore Roosevelt elected president?

A) 1896
B) 1900
C) 1904
D) 1908
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Theodore Roosevelt's first-term policies became known by what expression?

A) The New Deal
B) The Square Deal
C) The Square Deal
D) The New Nationalism
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In what year did Jack Johnson win the boxing heavyweight title?

A) 1908
B) 1909
C) 1910
D) 1911
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Who was Theodore Roosevelt's handpicked successor?

A) William H. Taft
B) William Jennings Bryan
C) Woodrow Wilson
D) Robert Dylan
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What was the relationship between race and social reform in early-twentieth-century America? How did many white progressives justify excluding racial discrimination from the issues to be addressed via social reform? Are the justifications valid? Why or why not? How did black progressives build on the assumptions underlying progressive reform in order to promote calls for racial equality?
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Was progressivism, taken as a whole, a consistent position, or did it establish arbitrary limits to reform? What groups benefited most from the reforms undertaken by progressives?
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Populism flourished among which group(s)?

A) The middle class
B City dwellers
C) Farmers
D) All of the above
C
2
Progressivism flourished among which group(s)?

A) The middle class
B) City dwellers
C) Farmers
D) All of the above
D
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Which was not one of the central issues tackled by Progressives seeking to improve the conditions of factory workers?

A) Regulating the hours and wages of working me
B) Regulating the hours and wages of working women
C) Compensating workers injured on the job
D) Restricting child labor
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Which was not among the features of early-twentieth-century America to which mainstream Progressivism was a response?

A)Racial segregation
B) Urban slums
C) Corporations
D) Municipal corruption
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How many people lived in New York City in 1910

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D) 10 million
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"Do everything" was the motto of what group?

A) National Congress of Mothers
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C) National Federation of Women's Clubs
D) Women's Trade Union League
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When did New York's shirtwaist strike take place?

A) 1908-1909
B) 1909-1910
C) 1910-1911
D) 1911-1912
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The Industrial Workers of the World organized a strike in what city

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C) Paterson, New Jersey
D) Trenton, New Jersey
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Muckraker was a name for an individual in what field?

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What group opposed Progressive reform?

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Which early-twentieth-century Supreme Court Justices supported Progressivism?

A) Louis D. Brandeis
B) Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
C) Roscoe Pound
D) All of the above
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What was not among the early-twentieth-century anti-immigration arguments mentioned in the text?

A) The new immigrants were less able to assimilate into American society
B) The new immigrants depressed wages
C) The new immigrants could not be adequately cared for
D) The new immigrants retarded the growth of trade unions
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In 1896, there were how many black voters in Alabama?

A) 60,000
B) 100,000
C) 140,000
D) 180,000
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In 1904, there were how many black voters in Alabama?

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B) 6,000
C) 9,000
D) 12,000
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Who was the first president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)?

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C) Jane Addams
D) Moorfield Storey
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Theodore Roosevelt's wife died of what disease?

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In what year was Theodore Roosevelt elected president?

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Theodore Roosevelt's first-term policies became known by what expression?

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D) The New Nationalism
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In what year did Jack Johnson win the boxing heavyweight title?

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Who was Theodore Roosevelt's handpicked successor?

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