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What did progressives think needed to play a more aggressive role in solving societies problems A.) Churches B.) Bi Business C.) correct answer C.) Government D.) Social Welfare groups L F

Progressives believed government should A.) Stay out of the way of Business A.) correct answer B.) curb the power of the wealthy C.) take over business D.) expand into new lands L F

People who alert the public to wrongdoing In government or business are A.) scabs B.) correct answer B.) Muckrakers C.) shovelers D.) scalawags L F

Susan B. Anthony was interested in A.) correct answer A.) woman’s suffrage B.) prohibition C.) coin collecting D.) worker’s rights L F

WEB Dubois was a founding member of A.) the NRA B.) The AARP C.) correct answer C.) the NAACP D.) Tuskegee Institute L F

Another word for TRUST is A.) bank B.) correct answer B.) monopoly C.) progress D.) stratego L F

Teddy Roosevelt’s reform plan was called A.) The New Freedom B.) the New Deal C.) The New Reform Plan D.) correct answer D.) the Square Deal L F

What book about the meat packing industry Was written by Upton Sinclair A.) Sugar, Salt Fat B.) correct answer B.) Jungle C.) Food Inc. D.) Supersize Me L F

A photographer of city dwellers was A.) Ansell Addams B.) Annie Liebovitz C.) correct answer C.) Jacob Riis D.) Sandro Miller L F

In 1912, Roosevelt was the Candidate for the A.) Labor B.) World Party C.) Letz Party D.) correct answer D.) Bull Moose Party L F

The Temperance Movement was against A.) Tobacco B.) arguments C.) Firearms D.) correct answer D .) alcohol L F

Woodrow Wilson became President of Princeton after he earned A.) a lot of money B.) correct answer B.) a Ph. D. C.) the Governorship D.) the respect of Roosevelt L F

One characteristic of President Taft that Was embarrassing, even if He joked about it A.) his acne B.) his baldness C.) his nose D.) correct answer D.) his size L F

Wilson won the Election of 1916 by staying A.) close to Roosevelt B.) away from taxes C.) correct answer C.) out of WWI D.) clear of politics L F

Who became President when McKinley was Shot? A.) correct answer A.) Roosevelt B.) Wilson C.) Taft D.) Tyler L F

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