
The Progressive Movement CH 5
Quiz by Paul Bachman
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- Q1
provided for the direct election of U.S. senators
Sixteenth Amendment
prohibition
Seventeenth Amendment
Nineteenth Amendment
30s - Q2
made it legal for the federal government to tax the income of individuals directly
Nineteenth Amendment
Sixteenth Amendment
Seventeenth Amendment
prohibition
30s - Q3
guaranteed women the right to vote
19th Amendment
17th Amendment
16th Amendment
Theodore Roosevelt
30s - Q4
established five new national parks and 51 wildlife reservations
Woodrow Wilson
Ida Tarbell
Theodore Roosevelt
William Howard Taft
30s - Q5
banned the manufacture, sale, and consumptionof alcohol
19th Amendment
prohibition
16th Amendment
17th Amendment
30s - Q6
tried to open nearly a million acres of public land to private development
Richard A. Ballinger
Woodrow Wilson
Theodore Roosevelt
Ida Tarbell
30s - Q7
as governor of New Jersey, introduced many progressive reforms
Ida Tarbell
Theodore Roosevelt
Woodrow Wilson
William Howard Taft
30s - Q8
wrote articles criticizing Standard Oil
Ida Tarbell
Theodore Roosevelt
William Howard Taft
Woodrow Wilson
30s - Q9
passed in response to The Jungle
prohibition
Children's Bureau
Civil Rights Act
Meat Inspection Act
30s - Q10
investigated and publicized problems with child labor
Richard A. Ballinger
prohibition
Children’s Bureau
17th Amendment
30s - Q11
In the Northern Securities v. United States case, the Supreme Court ruled that Northern Securities
violated the Clayton Antitrust Act
violated the Sherman Antitrust Act
would be supervised by the Interstate Commerce Commission
would be supervised by the Department of Labor and Commerce
30s - Q12
By 1920 the Interstate Commerce Commission had moved away from its original purpose and had started
setting rates to help ensure railroads’ profits.
imposing fees on goods transported by rail across state lines
taking an active role in operating railroads
suing railroads for competing unfairly
30s - Q13
The Underwood-Simmons Act included a provision for
negotiating tariffs with other nations
banning tying agreements
starting a new national bank
levying an income tax
30s - Q14
Through scientific management, a company could become efficient by
keeping staff to a minimum and breaking tasks down into small parts
breaking tasks down into small parts and using standardized tools
keeping staff to a minimum and treating the employees well
using standardized tools and treating employees well
30s - Q15
The tragedy at the Triangle Shirtwaist Company led to
child labor laws
building codes requiring fire escapes
laws against harmful fumes
standards for safe use of machines
30s