Chapter 18 C.A.H.
Eugene Debs was
A Socialist candidate for president
Electoral reform during the Progressive era
Actually limited many Americans' right to vote
Most new immigrants who arrived during the early years of the twentieth century
All choices are correct
Settlement houses
All choices are correct
The new concepts of a living wage and the American standard of living
Allowed for criticism of the inequalities of wealth and power
Which was the Ellis Island of the West?
Angel Island
Margaret Sanger was a
Birth-control advocate
Asian and Mexican immigrants in the early twentieth century
Clustered in the West as agricultural workers
Carlos Montezuma
Demanded that all Indians be granted full citizenship
Muckrackers
Exposed the underside of American life
During the Progressive era
Growing numbers of native-born white women worked in offices
Who pioneered the birth control clinic in the United States?
Margaret Sanger
The Progressive movement drew its strength from
Middle-class reformers
What was NOT a measure advocated by the Socialist Party?
National health insurance
What was the function of the Feminist Alliance?
To free women from the constraints of the home
Which statement about the textile strike in Lawrence, Massachusetts, in 1912 is FALSE?
The strikers asked the American Federation of Labor for assistance
The main difference between New Nationalism and New Freedom was over
Regulating versus trust-busting
The program that sought to streamline production and boost profits by systematically controlling costs and work practices was called
Scientific management
Feminism
Sought to attack the traditional roles of sexual behavior for women
Who used the Sherman Antitrust Act to dissolve J.P. Morgan's Northern Securities Company?
Theodore Roosevelt
The Progressive presidents were
Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson
Who was NOT a candidate in the 1912 presidential election?
William Jennings Bryan
The writer whose work encouraged the passage of the Meat Inspection Act was
Upton Sinclair
Robert La Follette's Wisconsin idea
Wanted to tax corporate wealth
In 1912, New Freedom
Was Woodrow Wilson's campaign pledge that government should renew economic competition with less government intervention
Robert M. Lafollette
Was a Progressive governor in Wisconsin
The battle for free speech in the early twentieth century
Was led by the Industrial Workers of the World
Scientific management
Was pioneered by Frederick W. Taylor
Nickelodeons
We're motion-picture theaters with a 5 cent admission charge
Birds of passage were
Immigrants who planned on returning to their homeland