History 19
What 1908 event prompted a meeting that eventually led to the establishment of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)?
A race riot in Springfield, Illinois, hometown of Abraham Lincoln
What statement assesses Woodrow Wilson's orientation toward the African Americans who had supported his candidacy in 1912?
He betrayed them by implementing new discriminatory hiring practies
How did Woodrow Wilson address the instability of the banking system in the United States during his first term in office?
He created a the Federal Reserve system
How did Theodore Roosevelt, an unabashed believer in "Anglo-Saxon" superiority, incur the wrath of white supremacists during his presidency?
He invited African American Booker T. Washington to dine at the White House.
Which Harvard-educated sociologist called for a talented tenth of educated blacks to develop a new strategy to achieve black equal rights?
W. E. B. Du Bois
Who of the following was a prominent advocate for African American civil rights and argued that a talented tenth of educated blacks should develop new strategies for the twentieth century?
W. E. B. Du Bois
What did Theodore Roosevelt threaten during the bitter 1902 coal strike to force mine owners to negotiate with the miners' union?
To nationalize the big coal companies
The new income tax Congress passed in the first year of the Wilson administration affected what proportion of American households?
5 percent
Through what means did Wobblies believe they could begin the process that would overthrow American capitalism
A huge general strike
In 1912, which group did Woodrow Wilson betray even though they had supported him in the election?
African Americans
How did the National Child Labor Committee bring national attention to child welfare issues during the first decade of the twentieth century?
By hiring a photographer to document children's brutal working conditions
The Adamson Act of achieved what reforms that workers had been demanding since the mid-nineteenth century
An eight-hour day
How did progressives in the United States enact a federal income tax in 1913 after the Supreme Court rejected it during the 1890s?
By proposing a constitutional amendment that was ratified by the states in 1913
Who was the leader of the Industrial Workers of the World during the first decade of the 1900s?
Bill Haywood
The Clayton Antitrust Act (1914) strengthened the Sherman Antitrust Act (1890) through
Broadening the definition of an illegal trust
Why did the United States lag behind Europe in implementing key social welfare programs during the first three decades of the twentieth century?
Business interests in the United States were exceptionally powerful
According to the 1913 report issued by the U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations, what caused industrial violence?
Employers' antiunionism
Theodore Roosevelt faced which other minor party candidate in the U.S. presidential election of 1912?
Eugene V. Debs
Which 1913 legislation re-created the national banking system that had been absent since the 1830s?
Federal reserve act
Theodore Roosevelt's policies toward large industries differed from those of his predecessor, William McKinley, and other Republicans in the previous twenty years in that Roosevelt
Felt that monopolies were natural but needed government regulation
In which political office had Theodore Roosevelt served before he became William McKinley's running mate in the U.S. presidential election of 1900?
Govener of New York
Which statement reflects President Woodrow Wilson's perspective when he took office in 1913?
Industrialization was the source of many social problems
What was significant about the report issued by the U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations in 1913?
It helped set a new national agenda for American Workers and unions
Why was the income tax instituted during the presidency of Woodrow Wilson called a progressive tax?
It implemented tax rates that rose progressively along with income levels.
Who was "the people's lawyer" recruited by the National Consumers' League to argue the Muller v. Oregon case before the U.S. Supreme Court in 1908?
Louis Brandeis
Why did the Supreme Court focus on women's labor rights in the early 1900s, especially in Muller v. Oregon (1908)?
Louis Brandeis wrote a brief emphasized maternity
One of the National Consumers' League's greatest triumphs was the Supreme Court's decision in 1908 in which case?
Muller v. Oregon
What was Woodrow Wilson's program called in the 1912 presidential election?
New freedom
What did Theodore Roosevelt achieve when he persuaded the U.S. Congress to pass the Hepburn Act in 1906?
New powers for interstate commerece commission
The Woodrow Wilson administration secured passage of the Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914 to achieve what goal?
Prevent trusts from curbing competition
What did the Interstate Commerce Commission have the authority to regulate as a result of passage of the Hepburn Act in 1906?
Railroad shipping rates
Race riots in which city catalyzed the founding of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in 1909?
Springfield, Illinois
During his 1904 campaign, Theodore Roosevelt called for corporate regulation and consumer and environmental protection, which he called the
Square deal
In 1911, which large national firm was broken up by the Supreme Court as a result of prosecution under the Sherman Antitrust Act?
Standard oil
Where did many of the progressive ideas that were ultimately implemented in the United States at the federal level originate?
State governments
With regard to strategies and tactics, the International Workers of the World (IWW) differed from the Knights of Labor in that the IWW
Supported marxist class struggle
Which piece of legislation specified that labor unions could not be prosecuted for "restraint of trade?"
The Clayton Antitrust act
Which organization was created in 1909 to assist in the push for civil rights of African Americans throughout the United States?
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People NAACP
Which organization assisted blacks living in northern cities?
The National Urban League
Why did Woodrow Wilson win the election of 1912
The Republican Vote was divided between the incumbent and the progressive party challenger Theodore Roosevelt
What was the significance of the "Brandeis brief" that Louis Brandeis submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court to support his work on the Muller v. Oregon case in 1908?
The brief cleared the way for the use of social science research in court decisions.
The U.S. Department of Labor created which of the following bureaus in 1912?
The children's bureau
Why did W. E. B. Du Bois and William Monroe Trotter meet with other African Americans at Niagara Falls in Canada to discuss racial equality in the United States?
They could not gain entrance into a US hotel
Which statement describes the impact of progressives on the United States by 1917?tremendous success in their efforts to reform industrial America
They drew blueprints for a modern American State whose powers suited an industrial era
Why did the Republican Party bosses choose Theodore Roosevelt as William McKinley's vice president in the election of 1900?
They were hoping to silence this new political star.
Who of the following was a prominent advocate for African American civil rights and argued that a talented tenth of educated blacks should develop new strategies for the twentieth century?
W. E. B. Du Boi
Who stated in 1914 that Americans had "no precedents to guide us, no wisdom that wasn't made for a simpler age"?
Walter Lippman
Who was Theodore Roosevelt's hand-picked successor as president of the United States in 1908?
William Howard Taft
Republican governor Robert La Follette helped pass important reform laws in which state?
Wisconsin
Before the implementation of a federal income tax in 1913, how did the U.S. government derive most of its revenue
With high tariffs on imported goods