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enacted an income tax
the Underwood-Simmons tariff act
defeating the two established parties and passing many social reforms
the accomplishments of mayor Samuel "golden rule" Johnson in Toledo, Ohio, included:
progressive
Jane Addams supported the...party in the 1912 election.
united working-class and middle-class women in one group
an accomplishment of the women's trade union league was that it:
quickly became friendly to business
the federal trade commission
Irish Protestants
the immigrants known as new immigrants included all of the following groups except:
organizing all types of workers from a wide variety of ethnic groups
the industrial workers of the world differed from the A.F.L. by:
raise the public's awareness of social problems
the main goal of the muckrakers was to:
gave women the right to vote
the nineteenth amendment:
eventually turned to militant tactics
the women's social and political union in Britain
Keating-Owen
the...act was designed to decrease child labor
W.E.B. Du Bois
this black activist joined blacks and whites together in the civil rights movement that became known as the Niagara Movement
William Howard Taft
this republican incumbent was defeated in 1912 when his party split into progressive and tradition factions
Robert La Follette
this republican progressive from Wisconsin, along with Theodore Roosevelt, began the progressive revolt within the party before the election of 1912
they viewed predominantly catholic and Jewish immigrants as threats to social stability
Americans of "old stock" sometimes disliked new immigrants because:
primarily represented skilled workers
the American federation of labor
women failed to follow-up on the cause she championed
all of the following statements about Margaret Sanger are true except:
the federal government expanded it's activities and responsibilities.
William Howard Taft's support for the 16th amendment opened a period when:
federal reserve act
Woodrow Wilson sought to reform banking primarily through the
regulated monopoly
Woodrow Wilson's new freedom rejected what he called Theodore Roosevelt's:
Lawrence Veiller
a leader of the housing reform movement and a worker at university settlement was:
Roosevelt was much more aggressive in his use of presidential powers
a major difference between Theodore Roosevelt and the presidents of the gilded era was:
John D. Rockefeller ordered that striking miners, and their families, be shot and burned.
a peak of anti-union violence occurred when:
feel that new measures were needed to promote social progress
after the depression of the mid-1890s, a majority of Americans began to:
industrialists refused to resort to the subdivision of labor
all of the following are true about working conditions in the early 1900s except:
supporters of the social gospel movement
all of the following groups or people opposed progressive social reforms except:
Jane Addams
Chicago reformer and one of the founders of Hull House, she was also active in the Niagara Movement and the movement to end the horrors of child labor
providing more autonomy for the factory
Frederick Taylor's scientific management emphasized all of the following ideas except:
in public education
John Dewey and Jacob Riis were activists in the move to make progressive reforms:
promoting an amendment to establish an income tax
Roosevelt's accomplishments as president included all of the following except:
the gospel of efficiency
Theodore Roosevelt's reform philosophy was closest to that of:
women's suffrage at the state level
as governor, Robert LaFollette successfully passed all of the following except:
adopting activist tactics such as rallies and political lobbying
changes in the strategy of suffrages in the early 1900s included:
because Brandeis was Jewish and had issues pro-labor opinions
conservatives opposed Wilson's nomination of Louis Brandeis to the Supreme Court:
Eugene Debs
creator and leader it the American socialist party, he got nearly 1 million votes in the presidential election of 1912
the Republican Party split into two factions
during the presidency of William Howard Taft:
a general belief that moderate reforms were needed to help end social disorder
the "progressive movement" was driven by:
firing of female New York teachers when they married
firing of female New York teachers when they married
far less effective than social reforms passed in Western Europe
in general, American reforms that addressed awful working and living conditions were:
Margaret Sanger
in outlets such as her magazine, Woman rebel, she argued that the use of contraception could be effective in te fight against poverty
was limited to small numbers of progressive activists
in the early 1900s, the involvement of white reformers in the black struggle for equality:
introduce religious ethics to industrialize relations
leaders of the social gospel movement sought to:
using subsidies to bolster the failing standard oil company
major focuses of Theodore Roosevelt's presidency included all of the following except:
provided for the direct popular election of U.S. senators
the 17th amendment:
they believed alcohol was a cause of poverty and many other social problems
many progressive reformers supported prohibition legislation laws because:
a worldwide revolution by the working class
most American socialists did not advocate:
middle-class women
most settlement houses were staffed by:
the move of progressives toward moderate reforms
one effect of socialists ideals being openly expressed was:
Washington Gladden
one of the first proponents of the social gospel movement, he proposed a move toward a profit-sharing economy rather than a wage-labor system.
Europe
progressive reformers looked to...to gain ideas
1920
prohibition went into effect in:
emphasizing a literal interpretation of the Old Testament
proponents of the social gospel believed all of the following ideas except:
young female workers died in the triangle shirtwaist company fire
public outrage against unsafe working conditions peaked when:
the right if voters to have privacy in the voting process
reformers who called for use of the Australian ballot succeeded in getting:
some poor parents who needed the extra income
reformers who focused in ending child labor faced resistance from big business and:
managing to stop rural people from being drawn to urbanization
reforms in rural areas during the early 1900s achieved all of the following aims except:
conservationist
regarding how humans should deal with the natural world, Theodore Roosevelt can best be classified a/an
The Harrison act:
restricted the distribution and use of narcotics
west
suffragists won their first victories in the:
propose legislation directly to the electorate
use of the initiative allowed to reformers to:
made it clear that he would not use his influence in labor disputes
when mine owners refused to meet with coal workers at the White House, Roosevelt:
fewer working women were choosing to get married
which of the following statements about women in the early 1900s is not true?
he built upon Roosevelt's model of strong executive authority.
which statement best describes Woodrow Wilson's style as president?
Christianity and the social crisis
which work of literature was not authored by a muckraker?
William Jennings Bryan
who was not a candidate for president in 1912?
they felt he was far too flamboyant and ambitious
why were Mark Twain and other critics wary of Theodore Roosevelt's presidential style?