Deck 19: The Progressive ERA
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Deck 19: The Progressive ERA
1
The first target of Progressive reform was _____.
A)the nation's cities
B)the legislation concerning factories
C)the rural population
D)female suffrage
E)the promotion of temperance
A)the nation's cities
B)the legislation concerning factories
C)the rural population
D)female suffrage
E)the promotion of temperance
A
2
Roosevelt garnered the nickname "the trustbuster" because he never delivered on his promises to citizens.
False
3
The Social Gospel movement stood in direct contrast with those advocating _____.
A)suffrage
B)Americanization
C)Social Darwinism
D)racial integration
E)Christian socialism
A)suffrage
B)Americanization
C)Social Darwinism
D)racial integration
E)Christian socialism
C
4
Charlotte Perkins Gilman's extensive writings exposed the inherent paternalism of early-twentieth-century America, especially in the organization of its economic life.
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5
Frederick W. Taylor's efforts to improve efficiency made working conditions more miserable.
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6
Temperance advocates attacked _____.
A)prostitution
B)the consumption of alcohol
C)the use of contraceptives
D)unemployment
E)the right to abortion
A)prostitution
B)the consumption of alcohol
C)the use of contraceptives
D)unemployment
E)the right to abortion
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7
Alice Paul organized a rally of 5,000 women to demand a federal constitutional amendment giving women the right to vote.
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8
_____ promoted the advertising and availability of contraception.
A)Charlotte Perkins Gilman
B)Jane Addams
C)Ida B. Wells-Barnett
D)Alice Paul
E)Margaret Sanger
A)Charlotte Perkins Gilman
B)Jane Addams
C)Ida B. Wells-Barnett
D)Alice Paul
E)Margaret Sanger
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9
Progressives argued that, in order for citizens to work better in their jobs and participate in politics, they did not need to be well educated.
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10
In the United States beginning in 1896, many states began prohibiting anyone who was "epileptic, imbecile, or feeble-minded" from getting married.
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11
Hull House was founded in Chicago, in 1889, by _____.
A)Alice Paul
B)Margaret Sanger
C)Ida B. Wells-Barnett
D)Charlotte Perkins Gilman
E)Jane Addams
A)Alice Paul
B)Margaret Sanger
C)Ida B. Wells-Barnett
D)Charlotte Perkins Gilman
E)Jane Addams
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12
Which of the following was a characteristic of the Progressives?
A)They were mainly from the western states.
B)They were mostly raised in deeply religious families.
C)They sought to provide relief for those affected by World War I.
D)They were poor people who did not have money or resources.
E)They were mostly men who belonged to minority groups.
A)They were mainly from the western states.
B)They were mostly raised in deeply religious families.
C)They sought to provide relief for those affected by World War I.
D)They were poor people who did not have money or resources.
E)They were mostly men who belonged to minority groups.
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13
Progressives sought to improve working conditions and professional standards, but not efficiency.
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14
The idea of child-centered education was to force students to memorize a curriculum rather than allow them to pursue their own interests.
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15
A professional corps of administrators requires anyone who wants a government job to take a competitive exam.
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16
_____, a minister, was a nationally known leader of the Social Gospel movement.
A)Wayne Wheeler
B)Woodrow Wilson
C)Lincoln Steffens
D)Washington Gladden
E)Jacob Riis
A)Wayne Wheeler
B)Woodrow Wilson
C)Lincoln Steffens
D)Washington Gladden
E)Jacob Riis
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17
Which of the following was a downside of the settlement movement?
A)It focused only on poor Americans and completely neglected the minority groups.
B)It was led by the middle class who did not really understand the problems of the poor.
C)The activists who led the movement rarely got along with each other.
D)It exposed participants to Americanization, which diluted their cultural heritage.
E)It focused on uplifting the middle-class and neglected the poor.
A)It focused only on poor Americans and completely neglected the minority groups.
B)It was led by the middle class who did not really understand the problems of the poor.
C)The activists who led the movement rarely got along with each other.
D)It exposed participants to Americanization, which diluted their cultural heritage.
E)It focused on uplifting the middle-class and neglected the poor.
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18
Settlement houses were:
A)refugee camps for immigrants.
B)safe residences in poor neighborhoods.
C)illegal liquor booths.
D)community homes for orphans.
E)small schools for poor children.
A)refugee camps for immigrants.
B)safe residences in poor neighborhoods.
C)illegal liquor booths.
D)community homes for orphans.
E)small schools for poor children.
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19
The term municipal housekeeping , coined by Jane Addams, was a reference to:
A)women's appointment to positions in sanitation departments in urban areas.
B)the involvement of women in the public arena as part of their domestic responsibilities.
C)the city government's efforts to clean up industrial waste in the cities.
D)Progressive efforts to get rid of cronyism.
E)the municipality's efforts to educate every household about waste management.
A)women's appointment to positions in sanitation departments in urban areas.
B)the involvement of women in the public arena as part of their domestic responsibilities.
C)the city government's efforts to clean up industrial waste in the cities.
D)Progressive efforts to get rid of cronyism.
E)the municipality's efforts to educate every household about waste management.
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20
Journalist Ida B. Wells-Barnett led the anti-lynching crusade to stop violence against African Americans.
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21
The Keating-Owen Child Labor Act:
A)prevented the employment of children under the age of sixteen.
B)cut work hours for those under eighteen to forty hours per week.
C)was vetoed by President Woodrow Wilson.
D)made it illegal to hire anyone under the age of eighteen.
E)shielded immigrant children from bonded labor.
A)prevented the employment of children under the age of sixteen.
B)cut work hours for those under eighteen to forty hours per week.
C)was vetoed by President Woodrow Wilson.
D)made it illegal to hire anyone under the age of eighteen.
E)shielded immigrant children from bonded labor.
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22
Which of the following steps did Theodore Roosevelt take to protect the nation's dwindling natural preserves?
A)He prohibited any economic activity near national parks and forests.
B)He introduced the first environmental regulation on industrial emissions.
C)He drafted the Endangered Species Act.
D)He created five national parks and fifty wildlife refuges.
E)He founded the Sierra Club, an environmental organization.
A)He prohibited any economic activity near national parks and forests.
B)He introduced the first environmental regulation on industrial emissions.
C)He drafted the Endangered Species Act.
D)He created five national parks and fifty wildlife refuges.
E)He founded the Sierra Club, an environmental organization.
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23
Which of the following was a difference between the Anti-Saloon League and the Women's Christian Temperance League (WCTL)?
A)The WCTL was more interested in politics than the Anti-Saloon League.
B)The WCTL had a higher profile than the Anti-Saloon League.
C)The WCTL became the first single-issue lobbying group, whereas the Anti-Saloon league did not.
D)The WCTL focused on female suffrage, whereas the Anti-Saloon League pushed for temperance education.
E)The WTCL had no men in it, whereas the Anti-Saloon League was composed mostly of men.
A)The WCTL was more interested in politics than the Anti-Saloon League.
B)The WCTL had a higher profile than the Anti-Saloon League.
C)The WCTL became the first single-issue lobbying group, whereas the Anti-Saloon league did not.
D)The WCTL focused on female suffrage, whereas the Anti-Saloon League pushed for temperance education.
E)The WTCL had no men in it, whereas the Anti-Saloon League was composed mostly of men.
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24
Alice Paul held a six-month vigil outside the White House to protest:
A)against child labor.
B)restrictions of woman suffrage.
C)against the anti-abortion bill.
D)the ill-treatment of African American women.
E)the dominance of men in a work place.
A)against child labor.
B)restrictions of woman suffrage.
C)against the anti-abortion bill.
D)the ill-treatment of African American women.
E)the dominance of men in a work place.
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25
Woodrow Wilson, in his message "The New Freedom," pledged to:
A)give African Americans unbiased economic opportunities.
B)provide women with equal pay for equal work.
C)destroy big businesses and promote smaller ones.
D)speed up the industrialization of America.
E)give citizens more control in political decisions.
A)give African Americans unbiased economic opportunities.
B)provide women with equal pay for equal work.
C)destroy big businesses and promote smaller ones.
D)speed up the industrialization of America.
E)give citizens more control in political decisions.
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26
Which of the following was the outcome of the U.S. Steel dispute between Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft?
A)Monopolies in the country suffered.
B)William Taft left office mid-term.
C)Theodore Roosevelt had a landslide victory in the next election.
D)The Republicans and Democrats supported William Howard Taft over Roosevelt.
E)The Progressive Party was formed.
A)Monopolies in the country suffered.
B)William Taft left office mid-term.
C)Theodore Roosevelt had a landslide victory in the next election.
D)The Republicans and Democrats supported William Howard Taft over Roosevelt.
E)The Progressive Party was formed.
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27
Which of the following Industrial giants did William Howard Taft bring down during his presidency?
A)Standard Oil Company
B)General Electric
C)Ford Motor Company
D)Carnegie Steel
E)Bayer AG
A)Standard Oil Company
B)General Electric
C)Ford Motor Company
D)Carnegie Steel
E)Bayer AG
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28
The Seventeenth Amendment to the Constitution:
A)gave women the right to vote.
B)established the prohibition of alcohol in the United States.
C)established that senators be elected directly by the citizens.
D)prohibited the denial of the right to vote based on race or color.
E)prohibited the revocation of voting rights due to non-payment of a poll tax.
A)gave women the right to vote.
B)established the prohibition of alcohol in the United States.
C)established that senators be elected directly by the citizens.
D)prohibited the denial of the right to vote based on race or color.
E)prohibited the revocation of voting rights due to non-payment of a poll tax.
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29
Which of the following did Theodore Roosevelt ask Congress to approve in 1903 to examine the conduct of business in America?
A)The Sherman Antitrust Act
B)The Clayton Antitrust Act
C)The Federal Trade Commission
D)The Bureau of Corporations
E)The Hepburn Act
A)The Sherman Antitrust Act
B)The Clayton Antitrust Act
C)The Federal Trade Commission
D)The Bureau of Corporations
E)The Hepburn Act
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30
Joel is an activist for animal liberation. He is against a legal local sport that involves hunting and skinning animals. Joel is raising awareness of this issue in the local community by encouraging people to sign a petition that would appeal to the state to repeal the law which allows this cruel sport. Which of the following devices will Joel use for his appeal?
A)A Referendum
B)An Initiative
C)The Primary
D)A Statute
E)The recall
A)A Referendum
B)An Initiative
C)The Primary
D)A Statute
E)The recall
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31
_____ is a legislative device designed to allow citizens more control over state law, like advocating a specific idea and introducing it on the ballot.
A)The primary
B)A referendum
C)A recall
D)An initiative
E)A statute
A)The primary
B)A referendum
C)A recall
D)An initiative
E)A statute
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32
Which of the following natural disasters led to the reform of local and state politics in 1900?
A)The Galveston hurricane
B)The Great Lakes storm
C)The Tri-State Tornado
D)The Okeechobee hurricane
E)The La Plata Tornado
A)The Galveston hurricane
B)The Great Lakes storm
C)The Tri-State Tornado
D)The Okeechobee hurricane
E)The La Plata Tornado
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33
Timothy was the owner of an oil company in the early 1900s. He wanted to merge his company with one of his competitors, American Oil Inc., to empower his business and cut down competition. Which of the following acts of Congress would hinder his intended merger?
A)The Federal Reserve Act
B)The Sherman Antitrust Act
C)The Clayton Antitrust Act
D)The Hepburn Act
E)The Sedition Act
A)The Federal Reserve Act
B)The Sherman Antitrust Act
C)The Clayton Antitrust Act
D)The Hepburn Act
E)The Sedition Act
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34
Which of the following is true of a professional corps of administrators?
A)It requires anyone who wants a government job to take a competitive exam.
B)It mandates that only those who excel can rise to influential decision-making positions.
C)It ensures continuity and efficiency rather than chaotic turnover of personnel when the party in power changes.
D)It allows jobholders to keep their jobs irrespective of the political party in power.
E)All of the above.
A)It requires anyone who wants a government job to take a competitive exam.
B)It mandates that only those who excel can rise to influential decision-making positions.
C)It ensures continuity and efficiency rather than chaotic turnover of personnel when the party in power changes.
D)It allows jobholders to keep their jobs irrespective of the political party in power.
E)All of the above.
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35
Progressive governor Robert "Battling Bob" La Follette created a Legislative Reference Bureau that became known as the "Wisconsin Idea," which implemented all of the following EXCEPT:
A)worker's compensation.
B)regulation of railroad companies.
C)conservation of natural resources.
D)commissions of experts working in the name of civil service.
E)a ban on alcohol consumption.
A)worker's compensation.
B)regulation of railroad companies.
C)conservation of natural resources.
D)commissions of experts working in the name of civil service.
E)a ban on alcohol consumption.
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36
Which of the following statements is true of the Underwood Tariff?
A)It was the first tariff reduction since the Civil War.
B)It was an element of the Bureau of Corporations Act.
C)It demonstrated Wilson's concern for American farmers.
D)It raised the tariff on imported food products.
E)It made America's industrialists even richer.
A)It was the first tariff reduction since the Civil War.
B)It was an element of the Bureau of Corporations Act.
C)It demonstrated Wilson's concern for American farmers.
D)It raised the tariff on imported food products.
E)It made America's industrialists even richer.
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37
The citizens of Newmill are unhappy with their mayor, who was recently involved in a string of corruption scandals. They want him removed from office mid-term. Which of the following will help the people of Newmill remove their mayor from office?
A)A bill
B)A referendum
C)An initiative
D)A recall
E)A primary
A)A bill
B)A referendum
C)An initiative
D)A recall
E)A primary
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38
Progressives supported the creation of a professional corps of administrators to:
A)solve legal matters quickly.
B)ensure fair treatment of women in offices.
C)to get rid of cronyism.
D)ensure that ex-convicts would never hold a government job.
E)prevent embezzlement of funds.
A)solve legal matters quickly.
B)ensure fair treatment of women in offices.
C)to get rid of cronyism.
D)ensure that ex-convicts would never hold a government job.
E)prevent embezzlement of funds.
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39
When President Theodore Roosevelt spoke of his Square Deal, he referred to his fair and balanced approach to:
A)the U.S. relationship with Latin America.
B)the relationship between labor and business.
C)equal opportunities for African Americans in public office.
D)the development of land in the West.
E)equal opportunities for women in public offices.
A)the U.S. relationship with Latin America.
B)the relationship between labor and business.
C)equal opportunities for African Americans in public office.
D)the development of land in the West.
E)equal opportunities for women in public offices.
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40
The National Women's Party, which was founded in 1913, was led by _____.
A)Alice Paul
B)Charlotte Perkins Gilman
C)Margaret Sanger
D)Ida B. Wells-Barnett
E)Jane Addams
A)Alice Paul
B)Charlotte Perkins Gilman
C)Margaret Sanger
D)Ida B. Wells-Barnett
E)Jane Addams
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41
The _____, founded in 1900, sought to build a partnership between owners and workers.
A)Federal Trade Commission
B)Chicago Civic Federation
C)American Federation of Labor
D)U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
E)National Civic Federation
A)Federal Trade Commission
B)Chicago Civic Federation
C)American Federation of Labor
D)U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
E)National Civic Federation
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42
Which were the two most important Progressive reform groups?
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43
Frederick W. Taylor's efforts to improve efficiency through scientific management:
A)benefitted workers as the labor-intensive work was done by machines.
B)proved to be more effective than the assembly line system.
C)doubled the profits of industrialists.
D)made working conditions even more miserable.
E)led to large-scale unemployment as machines replaced men.
A)benefitted workers as the labor-intensive work was done by machines.
B)proved to be more effective than the assembly line system.
C)doubled the profits of industrialists.
D)made working conditions even more miserable.
E)led to large-scale unemployment as machines replaced men.
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44
A consequence of the popularization of Upton Sinclair's book The Jungle was:
A)the banning of the production and sale of meat products in the United States.
B)the outbreak of strikes and riots throughout the country in protest against food industries.
C)the closure of major food-packaging industries.
D)the passing of the Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act.
E)the implementation of scientific management techniques in all food industries.
A)the banning of the production and sale of meat products in the United States.
B)the outbreak of strikes and riots throughout the country in protest against food industries.
C)the closure of major food-packaging industries.
D)the passing of the Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act.
E)the implementation of scientific management techniques in all food industries.
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45
Gerald was tried for multiple homicides. He was proven mentally unstable and was acquitted. William, the judge who presided over the hearing, freed Gerald on the condition that Gerald should not be allowed to reproduce. William's verdict shows that he was a supporter of _____.
A)eugenics
B)euthanasia
C)dysthanasia
D)culling
E)transhumanism
A)eugenics
B)euthanasia
C)dysthanasia
D)culling
E)transhumanism
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46
To get rid of _________, most Progressives supported the creation of a professional corps of administrators.
a. bureaucracy
B. cronyism
C. capitalism
D. oligarchy
a. bureaucracy
B. cronyism
C. capitalism
D. oligarchy
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47
_____, a theorist of education, pioneered child-centered education in the Progressive Era.
A)Lincoln Steffens
B)John Dewey
C)Ida Tarbell
D)Frederick Taylor
E)Jane Addams
A)Lincoln Steffens
B)John Dewey
C)Ida Tarbell
D)Frederick Taylor
E)Jane Addams
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48
Which of the following books is NOT a classic in the muckraking tradition?
A)The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair
B)Ragged Dick , by Horatio Alger
C)The Shame of the Cities , by Lincoln Steffens
D)How the Other Half Lives , by Jacob Riis
E)The History of the Standard Oil Company, by Ida Tarbell
A)The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair
B)Ragged Dick , by Horatio Alger
C)The Shame of the Cities , by Lincoln Steffens
D)How the Other Half Lives , by Jacob Riis
E)The History of the Standard Oil Company, by Ida Tarbell
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49
Muckrakers were investigative writers who exposed:
A)financially dishonest corporations.
B)political corruption in city machines.
C)unsafe working conditions in factories.
D)unsavory practices by meatpackers.
E)All of the above.
A)financially dishonest corporations.
B)political corruption in city machines.
C)unsafe working conditions in factories.
D)unsavory practices by meatpackers.
E)All of the above.
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50
What were Theodore Roosevelt's most important contributions toward reforming national politics?
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51
Which of the following is NOT a true statement about progressives in business?
A)Progressives sought to improve working conditions.
B)Progressives sought to improve professional standards.
C)Progressives sought to improve efficiency.
D)Progressives often succeeded at attempts to improve owner-labor relations.
E)Progressives often failed at using scientific management to improve working conditions.
A)Progressives sought to improve working conditions.
B)Progressives sought to improve professional standards.
C)Progressives sought to improve efficiency.
D)Progressives often succeeded at attempts to improve owner-labor relations.
E)Progressives often failed at using scientific management to improve working conditions.
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52
Describe Woodrow Wilson's role in bringing about industrial reforms in America.
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53
In 1920, just after the end of _________, the Nineteenth Amendment was passed and women won the right to vote.
a. World War II
B. the Industrial Revolution
C. World War I
D. the Progressive era
a. World War II
B. the Industrial Revolution
C. World War I
D. the Progressive era
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54
The Nineteenth Amendment:
A)granted women the right to vote.
B)granted the federal government the right to levy a national income tax.
C)prohibited the selling and consumption of alcohol.
D)limited the President of the United States to two terms in the White House.
E)reduced the voting age to 18.
A)granted women the right to vote.
B)granted the federal government the right to levy a national income tax.
C)prohibited the selling and consumption of alcohol.
D)limited the President of the United States to two terms in the White House.
E)reduced the voting age to 18.
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55
Journalist Jacob A. Riis's illustrated book about New York City's tenements, _________, shocked many Americans into "discovering" poverty.
a. The Shame of the Cities
B. The Jungle
C. The History of the Standard Oil Company
D. How the Other Half Lives
a. The Shame of the Cities
B. The Jungle
C. The History of the Standard Oil Company
D. How the Other Half Lives
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56
Name a few of the women's activists and describe the work they did to bring about reforms.
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57
Describe the four legislative devices that were used to democratize politics.
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58
The three main groups that challenged the society and politics of the Industrial Age were the Progressives, the Populists, and the _____.
A)Direct Democrats
B)capitalists
C)labor unions
D)Social Darwinists
E)nationalists
A)Direct Democrats
B)capitalists
C)labor unions
D)Social Darwinists
E)nationalists
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59
President _________ was a distinguished lawyer and later chief justice of the Supreme Court.
a. William Howard Taft
B. Theodore Roosevelt
C. Woodrow Wilson
D. Franklin D. Roosevelt
a. William Howard Taft
B. Theodore Roosevelt
C. Woodrow Wilson
D. Franklin D. Roosevelt
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60
_________ was Charles Darwin's cousin and was infatuated with applying Darwin's ideas beyond the field of biological evolution.
a. Alfred Binet
B. Sir Francis Galton
C. Karl Pearson
D. Sir William Pickering
a. Alfred Binet
B. Sir Francis Galton
C. Karl Pearson
D. Sir William Pickering
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61
What steps were taken by Progressives to get rid of cronyism?
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62
Describe the wave of women's suffrage that started in the western states.
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63
How did the Industrial Age contribute to the advent of Progressive Era?
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64
Define settlement houses. Elaborate on the importance of Hull House.
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65
How did William Howard Taft's progressivism differ from Roosevelt's?
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66
What was the role of nonpolitical women's clubs during the Progressive Era?
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67
Define eugenics and describe how it affected the United States during the Progressive Era.
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68
Which were the two main groups that furthered the cause of women's suffrage? Discuss some of their work.
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69
How did science contribute to the rise of the Progressive Era?
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70
What was the role of the muckrakers in spreading Progressivism?
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