front 1 Roosevelt's Square Deal refers to: * | back 1 settling issues for the betterment of society and using the government's power to help citizens |
front 2 Suffrage refers to: | back 2 The Right to Vote |
front 3 The 28th U.S. President elected in 1912; was president during World War I. | back 3 Woodrow Wilson |
front 4 This term means " let the people do as they choose," little government involvement in the affairs of business | back 4 Laissez-faire |
front 5 What is the primary goal of prohibitionists? | back 5 to eliminate the use of alcohol in society |
front 6 The primary goal of the NAACP was | back 6 equality among the races. |
front 7 The law that required truthful labels was the * | back 7 Pure Food and Drug Act |
front 8 The Progressive movement worthy goals were * | back 8 protecting social welfare and creating economic reform |
front 9 The purpose of the Sherman Anti-trust Act was to: * | back 9 break up monopolies |
front 10 Key reforms of the Progressive Era: Initiative, Referendum, Recall, Direct Primary and 17th Amendment How did the reforms listed above impact the US? | back 10 They gave citizens a greater voice in the democratic process of government |
front 11 "The Jungle" exposed unsanitary and unsafe practices in the meatpacking industry. Which muckraker is responsible for exposing the conditions? * | back 11 Upton Sinclair |
front 12 In the late nineteenth century, the "bosses" of urban political machines often _______________________. * | back 12 accepted bribes in return for favors |
front 13 These were the men who held very large and extensive corporations within their hands, they even had some control over the governmental processes. * | back 13 Robber Barons |
front 14 Who was the boss of New York's Tammany Hall, which defrauded New York City out of Millions of dollars? * | back 14 Boss Tweed |
front 15 Pools, trusts, and monopolies were an effort to reduce * | back 15 competition |
front 16 Political machines were created in cities in an effort to gain votes of | back 16 immigrants |
front 17 What was a useful function of political machines in the late 1800s? * | back 17 They assisted in the social and political assimilation of immigrants into the community. |
front 18 Henry Ford's new method of building cars had two advantages: speed and reduced cost. What was this method called? | back 18 Assembly Line |
front 19 ________________is favoritism shown toward Americans born and already living in America. * | back 19 Nativism |
front 20 What is the term for the mixture of people of different cultures and races together into Americans? * | back 20 Melting Pot |
front 21 What were crusading journalists who investigated social condition and political corruption called? * | back 21 Muckrakers |
front 22 Which term is the name of a restriction on immigration passed by Congress? * | back 22 Chinese Exclusion Act |
front 23 Which immigration port was on the Atlantic coast? * | back 23 Ellis |
front 24 ____________is the term used to describe the wealthy that used ruthless business practices. * | back 24 Robber Barons |
front 25 This person was responsible for creating the first settlement house that assisted immigrants in Chicago. | back 25 Jane Addams |
front 26 During the Industrial Period, where did the working class tend to live? * | back 26 in tenements |
front 27 Which statement best describes working conditions in many American factories in the late nineteenth century? * | back 27 The work was hard, dirty, often dangerous, and typically was performed by unskilled workers for little pay. |
front 28 What was the name of the immigration station island outside of San Francisco? * | back 28 Angel |
front 29 What term means the growth of cities * | back 29 Urbanization |
front 30 What was the primary motivation behind rural to urban migration? * | back 30 steady employment |