
Progressivism
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- Q1The YMCA opened all of these exceptclassroomspublic restroomsswimming poolslibraries30s
- Q2Which President was known for his trustbusting actionsJohnsonTaftRooseveltWilson30s
- Q3Which was not a part of the 3 part strategy to gain the right to vote by suffragettespursue court cases to make the public awareurge people to elect new representativesmake a national push for an amendment to the constitutionconvince state legislatures to support the movement30s
- Q4Which best describes the 18th amendment?allow women the right to voteprohibit the manufacture, sale and distribution of alcoholdirect election of senatorseveryone born in US is a citizen30s
- Q5The NACW (National Association of Colored Women) ran nurseries and kindergartensFalseTrue30s
- Q6Which of the following was not a goal of progressivism?urbanization and industrial expansionmoral reformeconomic reformfostering efficiency30s
- Q7When a strike threatens public welfare, who can intervene on the public's behalf?PresidentRepresentative of the HouseGovernorState Senator30s
- Q8Which President promised African Americans and Liberal Whites more equality but didn't follow through?TaftWilsonRoosevelt30s
- Q9Carrie Nation was best known for her actions fighting forbetter working conditionsending slaveryrepealing prohibitionprohibition30s
- Q10This President set aside many acres of land into national parks and wildlife refugesTaftRooseveltWilson30s
- Q11The political party formed by Progressives became known as theProgressive PartyNativist PartyKnow-Nothing PartyBull-Moose Party30s
- Q12Roosevelt was committed to helping citizens against what they couldn't protect themselves from and did this through theNew Frontier ActAgricultural Adjustment Act18th AmendmentPure Food and Drug Act30s
- Q13The Clayton Anti-Trust Actgave more job opportunities to immigrantsstopped companies from forming monopoliesregulated work hours in a dayprotected a workers right to strike30s
- Q14Which was not a goal of progressivismtrick question, they were all goalsfostering efficiencyeconomic reformmoral reform30s
- Q15Fostering efficiency included things like the assembly line and city managers to oversee the growth and infrastructure of citiestruefalse30s