front 1 Teddy Roosevelt decided to run for the presidency in 1912
because | back 1 B |
front 2 According to progressives, the cure for American democracy's ills
was | back 2 D |
front 3 Match each late-nineteenth-century social critic below with the
target of his criticism. | back 3 B |
front 4 All of the following were prime goals of earnest progressives
except | back 4 E |
front 5 The leading progressive organization advocating prohibition of liquor
was | back 5 E |
front 6 President Roosevelt believed that the federal government should adopt
a policy of __________ trusts. | back 6 A |
front 7 The public outcry after the horrible Triangle Shirtwaist fire led
many states to pass | back 7 B |
front 8 Female progressives often justified their reformist political
activities on the basis of | back 8 E |
front 9 President Taft's foreign policy was dubbed | back 9 D |
front 10 Of the following legislation aimed at resource conservation, the only
one associated with Roosevelt's presidency was the | back 10 E |
front 11 Lincoln Steffens, in his series of articles entitled "The Shame
of the Cities," | back 11 B |
front 12 While president, Theodore Roosevelt | back 12 A |
front 13 As a part of his reform program, Teddy Roosevelt advocated all of the
followingexcept | back 13 A |
front 14 While president, Theodore Roosevelt chose to label his reform
proposals as the | back 14 B |
front 15 One unusual and significant characteristic of the anthracite coal
strike in 1902 was that | back 15 A |
front 16 As president, William Howard Taft | back 16 A |
front 17 Passage of the Federal Meat Inspection Act was facilitated by the
publication of | back 17 B |
front 18 Political progressivism | back 18 C |
front 19 The Populist Party is mostly politically rooted in | back 19 B |
front 20 The settlement house and women's club movements were crucial centers
of femaleprogressive activity because they | back 20 B |
front 21 Progressive reformers were mainly men and women from the | back 21 A |
front 22 In Muller v. Oregon, the Supreme Court upheld the principle promoted
by progressives like Florence Kelley and Louis Brandeis that | back 22 A |
front 23 Progressive reform at the level of city government seemed to indicate
that the progressives' highest priority was | back 23 C |
front 24 Progressivism | back 24 A |
front 25 Teddy Roosevelt weakened himself politically after his election in
1904 when he | back 25 A |
front 26 Match each early-twentieth-century muckraker below with the target of
his or her exposé. | back 26 B |
front 27 The Supreme Court's "rule of reason" in restraint-of-trade
cases was handed down in a case involving | back 27 A |
front 28 To regain the power that the people had lost to the
"interests," progressives advocatedall of the following
except | back 28 E |
front 29 The progressive movement was instrumental in getting both the
Seventeenth and Eighteenth amendments added to the Constitution. The
Seventeenth called for__________, and the Eighteenth called
for__________. | back 29 E |
front 30 The idea of "multiple-use resource management" included all
of the following practices except | back 30 D |
front 31 Teddy Roosevelt helped to end the 1902 strike in the anthracite coal
mines by | back 31 A |
front 32 The Elkins and Hepburn acts dealt with the subject of | back 32 E |
front 33 Most muckrakers believed that their primary function in the
progressive attack on socialills was to | back 33 A |
front 34 According to the text, Teddy Roosevelt's most enduring, tangible
achievement may havebeen | back 34 C |
front 35 The progressive-inspired city-manager system of government | back 35 B |
front 36 The case of Lochner v. New York represented a setback for
progressives and laboradvocates because the Supreme Court in its
ruling | back 36 D |
front 37 During his presidency, Theodore Roosevelt did all of the following
except | back 37 E |
front 38 The muckrakers signified much about the nature of the progressive
reform movement because they | back 38 D |
front 39 When Upton Sinclair wrote The Jungle, he intended his book to focus
attention on the | back 39 C |
front 40 Which of the following was not among the issues addressed by women in
the progressive movement? | back 40 A |
front 41 The real purpose of Teddy Roosevelt's assault on trusts was
to | back 41 D |
front 42 As one progressive explained, the 'real heart' of the progressive
movement was to | back 42 B |
front 43 Progressives who were among the strongest critics of injustice in
early-twentieth-century America, received much of their inspiration
from | back 43 B |
front 44 President Theodore Roosevelt branded reporters who tried to uncover
injustice as 'muckrakers' because | back 44 E |
front 45 The two key goals pursued by progressives were to curb the threats
posed by ________________ on the one hand and __________________ on
the other. | back 45 E |
front 46 Theodore Roosevelt believed that trusts | back 46 D |