chapter 19: political reform and the progressive era
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Chapter 19: Political Reform and the Progressive Era. Test Review. the right to vote. Choices : -muckraker -civil service -primary -trustbuster -conservation -suffrage -prohibition -anti-semitism. System that includes most government jobs. Choices : -muckraker -civil service - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Chapter 19: Political
Reform and the
Progressive Era
Test Review
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the right to vote
Choices:
-muckraker-civil service
-primary-trustbuster
-conservation-suffrage
-prohibition-anti-semitism
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System that
includes most
government jobs
Choices:
-muckraker-civil service
-primary-trustbuster
-conservation-suffrage
-prohibition-anti-semitism
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The protectio
n of natural
resources
Choices:
-muckraker-civil service
-primary-trustbuster
-conservation-suffrage
-prohibition-anti-semitism
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A crusadin
g journalis
t
Choices:
-muckraker-civil service
-primary-trustbuster
-conservation-suffrage
-prohibition-anti-semitism
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Person who worked to
destroy trusts and
monopolies
Choices:
-muckraker-civil service
-primary-trustbuster
-conservation-suffrage
-prohibition-anti-semitism
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An election in which voters choose their
party’s candidate
for an election
Choices:
-muckraker-civil service
-primary-trustbuster
-conservation-suffrage
-prohibition-anti-semitism
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Prejudice against Jews.
Choices:
-muckraker-civil service
-primary-trustbuster
-conservation-suffrage
-prohibition-anti-semitism
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The total ban on the sale and
consumption of
alcohol.
Choices:
-muckraker-civil service
-primary-trustbuster
-conservation-suffrage
-prohibition-anti-semitism
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A “trustbuster.
” He also supported
the conservationist cause by
creating new national parks.
Choices:
- Upton Sinclair
- Carrie Chapman Catt
- W.E.B. DuBois
- Booker T. Washington
- Teddy Roosevelt
- William Howard Taft
- Woodrow Wilson
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Educator and founder of
the Tuskegee Institute,
and African American college, in
1881.
Choices:
- Upton Sinclair
- Carrie Chapman Catt
- W.E.B. DuBois
- Booker T. Washington
- Teddy Roosevelt
- William Howard Taft
- Woodrow Wilson
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Led the nation during World
War I. He hoped to
restore free competition
among American
corporation.
Choices:
- Upton Sinclair
- Carrie Chapman Catt
- W.E.B. DuBois
- Booker T. Washington
- Teddy Roosevelt
- William Howard Taft
- Woodrow Wilson
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President of the United States from 1909-1913.
He established reforms and
broke up many
monopolies.
Choices:
- Upton Sinclair
- Carrie Chapman Catt
- W.E.B. DuBois
- Booker T. Washington
- Teddy Roosevelt
- William Howard Taft
- Woodrow Wilson
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Women’s rights
leader who helped
bring about the passage of the 19th
Amendment in 1920.
Choices:
- Upton Sinclair
- Carrie Chapman Catt
- W.E.B. DuBois
- Booker T. Washington
- Teddy Roosevelt
- William Howard Taft
- Woodrow Wilson
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Helped found the National Association
for the Advancement
of Colored People, which
worked for equal rights for African Americans.
Choices:
- Upton Sinclair
- Carrie Chapman Catt
- W.E.B. DuBois
- Booker T. Washington
- Teddy Roosevelt
- William Howard Taft
- Woodrow Wilson
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Muckraking journalist
whose book “The Jungle” exposed the
grisly (horrible)
truth about the meat-packing
industry.
Choices:
- Upton Sinclair
- Carrie Chapman Catt
- W.E.B. DuBois
- Booker T. Washington
- Teddy Roosevelt
- William Howard Taft
- Woodrow Wilson
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How did muckrakers stir public opinion?
They published articles, books, and photographs exposing corruption,
poverty, and other problems.
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Tell us about the 19th Amendment:
-When was it passed?-What did it do?
-What was the importance of it?
-Was passed in 1920-Allowed women the right to vote in ALL future elections
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How did the Primary put power back into the hands
of voters?
It let voters choose who they wanted to run
for a political office
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Describe the main idea behind the Square Deal.
Everyone from farmers and consumers to workers and owners should have the
same opportunity to succeed.
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Name 3 new opportunities for women
in the early 1900s.
-Ability to vote -Entered graduate schools
-Became lawyers and doctors
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Describe the challenges faced by African
Americans.
-Segregation-Discrimination
-Lynchings
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Which view displays W.E.B. DuBois view on segregation?
A. He urged blacks to fight discrimination rather than patiently
submit to it.OR
B. He advised African Americans to learn trades and seek to move up
gradually in society.
A
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What problems did Jews and Catholics face?
American Jews and Catholics faced discrimination in jobs,
housing, and education.
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Why did emigration from Mexico rise after 1910?
-revolution-famine
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Which President was a member of the Progressive
party? He also said, “I feel as strong as a bull moose” when he accepted the Progressive
nomination.
A. William Howard TaftB. Woodrow WilsonC. Teddy Roosevelt
C.
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Which President was a member of the Republican
party? He broke up more trusts than any other
president.
A. William Howard TaftB. Woodrow WilsonC. Teddy Roosevelt
A.
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Which President was a member of the Democratic
party? He served as president of Princeton University and
governor of New Jersey.
A. Teddy Roosevelt B. William Howard Taft
C. Woodrow Wilson
C.
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How did Teddy Roosevelt feel about “bad trusts”?
-He felt that bad trusts took advantage of workers, cheated the public, and should be broken up.
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By creating national parks and urging loggers
to replant trees, what cause did Roosevelt
support?
-conservation
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What did Taft do to “bad trusts”?
-he broke them up(more than Roosevelt!)
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Which President restored competition through a
program called the “New Freedom”?
-Woodrow Wilson
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How did Woodrow Wilson regulate banking?
-created the Federal Trade Commission that regulated interest rates and
amountof money available
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How did Taft help workers?
-He supported an 8 hour work day- Supported new safety rules for miners