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The ChiefFarmingTrue or False PolicyMix it Up

-Which president foreign policy was called “big stick” politics Row Question

-Theodore Roosevelt Row Answer

-What issue did Wilson attack with the Underwood bill? Row Question

-Tariffs Row Answer

-How did Wilson achieve his goal do stabilizing our currency? Row Question

-Federal Reserve Row Answer

-The Bull Moose Party of the progressives where based on whose ideas? Row Question

-Theodore Roosevelt Row Answer

-Roosevelt was one of the first presidents to show interest in this. An example is the blue ridge parkway. Row Question

-conservation Row Answer

Name two problems for farmers in the late 1800s Row Question

Increasing Debt and Falling prices Row Answer

-The Patrons of Husbandry or the Grange helped to start this political movement or group? Row Question

-Populist Row Answer

Row Question -The Main Support of the Populist party was from this part of our country

-Mid West Row Answer

Row Question -The Cross of Gold Speech by Bryan urged the nation to do this

-Free Silver or change the gold standard to gold and silver Row Answer

-William McKinney Won the 1896 election over this man to end the Populist Movement Row Question

-William Jennings Bryan Row Answer

-More Women were allowed to vote in western parts of the nation in the late 1800s Row Question

-True Row Answer

-the purchase of Hawaii from Japan was ridiculed as a waste of government money Row Question

-true Row Answer

-the Salvation Army and the YMCA are good Examples of Social Darwinism Row Question

-False Row Answer

-the Teller Amendment promised Cuba its independence after the war Row Question

-True Row Answer

-The explosion of the U.S.S. Maine in the Philippines led to war with Spain in 1898 Row Question

-False Row Answer

-Wilson used this well by addressing congress publically Row Question

-The bully pulpit Row Answer

-Many common people and Wilson viewed any ___________as being bad for society Row Question

-Trust Row Answer

-New Nationalism was the platform of this president under what party Row Question

-Roosevelt and the Bull Moose Party Row Answer

-New Nationalism promised Row Question

- many new reforms aimed to help the public Row Answer

-Who wrote the book the Jungle that exposed the unsanitary practices in the meat packaging industry. Row Question

-Upton Sinclair Row Answer

-Direct primary elections allowed who a larger voice in the choosing of political candidates? Row Question

-Citizens Row Answer

-The role of the FTC established under Wilson is to regulate Row Question

-Trust Row Answer

-Who was the leader of the American socialist party in the early 1900s? Row Question

-Eugene Debs Row Answer

-What was significant about the phrase “remember the Maine” Row Question

- It symbolized the reason for the war with Spain. Row Answer

-What suggestion did Alfred Mann give the nations in his writings? Row Question

-the benefits of a powerful navy Row Answer