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-RR weee fo thw latw nineteenth century what - cars

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18th Amendment - prohibited the manufacturing and sale of alcoholic beverages

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1917 Woodrow Wilson asked Congress for declaration of war - against Germany

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1924 immigration - set quotas that favored immigration immigrations from Nothern and western eye

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Agricultural Adjustment Act - raised farm prices by establishing quotas and paying farmers not to plant more

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All of the following statements about Jane Adam's and hulk house are true except - Addams believed that reformers needed to aid the poor from afar

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All of the following statements about Palmer raider are true except - Palmer rAids represented an expansion of civil liberties

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American foreign policy during th2 1920 - reflected close working relationship between gov and business

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Americanization green targeted - women

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As President Woodrow Wilson - believe that the export of us manufactured goods went hand in hand with the spread of democracy

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As a Progressive president, Theodore Roosevelt: - supported the conservation movement

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Between 1898 and 1934, the United States intervened militarily numerous times in Caribbean countries: - in order to protect the economic interest of American banks and investors

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Birth of a nations was a Dione that - documented the suffrage movement

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By 1935 the new deal - faced mounting pressures and criticism

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Critics of the New Deal included all of the following EXCEPT: - Frances Perkins

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Dollar Diplomacy - was used by William Howard Taft instead of military intervention

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During the Progressive era: - urban development highlighted social inequalities

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During the progressive era - growing numbers do native born whit women worked in offices

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During the progressive era - new immigration from southern and Eastern Europe reached its peak

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Eugen v. Debs was - a socialist candidate for President

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Feminism - sought to attack the traditional roles of sexual behavior for women

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For the feminist woman in the 1920s, freedom meant: - the right to choose her lifestyle

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Founder of the society of American Indians Carlos montezuma - demanded that American Indians be left alone in order to be independent

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From 1914 to 1916 intervention in Mexico - demonstrated the weakness of Wilson's foreign policy

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In 1912 new freedom - was Woodrow Wilson's campaign pledge that government should renew economic completion with less government intervention

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In 1938 Congress established the house in America activities committee which - subscribed to an expanded definition of un American that included liberal Democrats and labor organizations

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In fireside chats and public addresses President Roosevelt equated freedom with - economic security

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In his 1932 campaign for presidency Franklin d Roosevelt promised Americans a policy change he called the - new deal

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In muller v. Oregon the Supreme Court - argued that women were too weak to work long hours

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In the early twentieth century angel island in San Fran bay served as main entry point for immigrants from - Japan

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In the presidential election of 1916 Woodrow Wilson - used the campaign slogan "he kept us out of the war"

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In their 1929 study Middletown rover And Helen Lund - argued that leisure activities and consumption had replaced political involvement

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Jane Addams - advocated for the working poor

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Liberalism during the New Deal came to be understood as: - active government to uplift less fortunate members of society

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Margret Sanger was a - birth control advocate

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Most new immigrants who arrived during the early years of the twentieth century: - lived in close knit communities

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News papers and magazine writers who exposed the ills of industrial and urban life fueling the progressive movement were known as - muckrakers

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Nickelodeon's - Were motion picture theaters with a five cent admission charge

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President Harding's call for a return to normalcy - a call from the regular order of things without excessive reform

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President hoover responded to the onset of the depression by - reassuring Americans that the tide has turned

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Progressive era immigration was not set in motion by - the annexation of the Philippines

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Progressive governor of Wisconsin Robert la follettte instituted all for the following reforms except - using political bosses to staff administration

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Senators opposing America's participation in the League of Nations - argued that it would threaten to deprive the country of its freedom of action

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Sixteenth Amendment - authorized congress to implement a graduated income tax

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Slumming meant - whites going to Harlem's dancehalls jazz clubs and speakeasies

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The 1912 strike in Lawrence MA - is also known as the bread and roses strike

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The 1920/ movies radios and phonographs - helped create and spread a new celebrity culture

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The 19th amendment - barred states from using sex as a qualification for voting

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The Great Depression and the economic crisis that ensued discredited supporters of - unregulated capitalism

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The Great Depression shaped the lives of Americans in all of the following what's except - American suicide rate declines

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The Great Depression was caused by all of the following except - increased gov regulation of banking abs the stock market

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The Harlem Renaissance - included writes abs poets such as Langston Hughes and Claude McKay

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The KKK - flourishes in the early 1920

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The Roosevelt corollary - contradicted the Monroe doctrine

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The Zimmerman telegram - outlined the German plan for an attack on the US by MX

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The civilian conservation corps - put young men to work in national parks

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The committee on public information - was a government agency that sought to shape public opinion

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The declaration of principles adopted by WEB Niagara movement -called for complete economic and educational equality

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The espionage act 1917 and sedition act of 1918 - restricted freedom of speech

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The first thing that Roosevelt attended to as president was the - banking crisis

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The gentlemen's agreement - restricted Japanese immigration

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The glass steagall act - established the federal deposit insurance Corp

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The great migration refers to - blacks moving from south to north

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The new concepts of a "living wage" and the "American standard of living": - allowed for criticism of inequalities of wealth and power

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The new concepts of a living wage and the American standard of livIng - allowed for criticism of the inequalities of wealth and power

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The new deal - included a reliance on economic planning

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The new deal failed to generate - an economic recovery

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The policy of US neutrality was - tested by both the British and Germans

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The progressive movement drew its strength from - middle class reformers

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The progressive presidents were - Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard taft, Woodrow Wilson

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The scopes trial of 1925 - pitted creationists against evolutionist

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The second new deal - focused on economic security

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The teapot done can dam involved - the secretary of the interior who received money in exchange for leasing gov oil reserves to private companies

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The term Fordism -describes an economic system based on mass production and mass consumption

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The treaty of Versailles - required Germany to pay over 33 billion in reparations

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The trial and execution of Nicola Sacco and Bartolommeo Vanzetti - demonstrated how the red scare extended into the 1920s

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The triangle shirt waist was - brought in its wake increased union organizing among NYC garment workers and much needed safety legislation

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The word progressivism came into common use around 1910 - as a way of describing a broad, loosely defined political movement of individuals and groups

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The writer whose work encouraged the passage of the meat inspection act - upton Sinclair

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To create national parks like Yellowstone ect the federal government - removed Indians who hunted and fished on these lands

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U.S. control of the Panama Canal Zone: - was part of Theodore Roosevelt's policy of intervention in Central America

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Under new deal reform African Americans - were mostly excluded from social security benefits

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Under the new deal women - played a more visible role in national politics

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WW1 - was rooted in European contests over colonial possessions

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What ended the Great Depression - ww2 spending

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What progressive era issue became a crossroads where the paths of labor radicals cultural modernists and feminist intersect - birth control

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What wa considered the capital of black America- Harlem

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When Eugene devs was sentenced under the espionage act What did he tell jury - that Americans in the past who spoke out against colonialism slaved or the Mexican war were not indicted

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Which institution became a pillar of stability - church

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Which phrase best describes Eleanor Roosevelt tenure as a First Lady - redefined the role of the First Lady, championing women's rights civil rights and human rights

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Which statement about politics in the 1920/ if false - women took an active role in national politics overwhelmingly supporting the Republican Party

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Which statement about the Indian new deal is flash - it ended the policy of forced assimilation

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Which was not a new deal program - congress of industrial organizations

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Which was the Ellis Island of the West? - angel island

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Which would not be considered a characteristic of a flapper - advocate temperance

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Who led a black separatist movement? - Marcus Garvey

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Who used the Sherman antitrust act to dissolve JP Morgan's northern securities company - William Howard taft

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Who was the first female member of congress - Jeannette rankin

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during WW1 . most progressives: - supported the US entry into the war

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during WW1, federal powers - expanded greatly

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Americanization - Refers to the process of assimilation

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Wilson's fourteen points included all of the following except

An end to colonization


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