What was the goal of the Progressive Movement?

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What was the goal of the Progressive Movement? Answer Growing political influence of women. What was the goal of the Progressive Movement? Question

What was the primary goal of Prohibitionists? Answer Correct the problems caused by industrialization and urbanization. Question What was the primary goal of Prohibitionists?

Who gained from the ratification of the 17th Amendment? Answer Eliminate use of alcohol in society. Question Who gained from the ratification of the 17th Amendment?

In The Jungle, Upton Sinclair exposed… Answer Ordinary citizens Question In The Jungle, Upton Sinclair exposed…

This Act required truthful labels Answer Unsanitary conditions in the meat-packing industry Question This Act required truthful labels

One responsibility of the Federal Reserve System was to… Answer Pure Food and Drug Act Question One responsibility of the Federal Reserve System was to…

What was the reason was passage of the 16th Amendment. Answer Control the supply of money. Question What was the reason was passage of the 16th Amendment.

First person to use the presidency as a “bully pulpit” Answer Replace lost money (revenue) by lowering tariffs on imported goods. Question First person to use the presidency as a “bully pulpit”

Theodore Roosevelt was called a trustbuster because he…. Answer Theodore Roosevelt Question Theodore Roosevelt was called a trustbuster because he….

Initiative, referendum, and recall were adopted (used) to Answer Used legal action against monopolies- he busted trusts. Question Initiative, referendum, and recall were adopted (used) to

How were the Federal Trade Commission & Clayton Antitrust Act similar? Answer Make government more democratic; citizen participation. Question How were the Federal Trade Commission & Clayton Antitrust Act similar?

Attempts to correct abusive behavior by big businesses. Answer Attempts to correct abusive behavior by big businesses. Question W.E.B. DuBois & Booker T. Washington strongly disagreed over which issue?

How to achieve racial equality. Answer How to achieve racial equality. Question The principle of separate but equal facilities for blacks & whites was established with...

Answer Plessy v. Ferguson Question Direct effect of poll taxes & literacy tests on African Americans was to….

Southern states sometimes used a grandfather clause to allow them to: Answer Prevent them from voting. Question Southern states sometimes used a grandfather clause to allow them to:

Keep African Americans from voting while allowing whites to. Answer Keep African Americans from voting while allowing whites to. Question W.E.B. DuBois believed African Americans should attempt to gain equality by….

Gilded Age received its nickname from… Answer Demanding full & immediate participation in American society. Question Gilded Age received its nickname from…

Corruption, greed & superficial appearance of wealth. Answer Corruption, greed & superficial appearance of wealth. Question Booker T. Washington stated the best way for African Americans to advance in Americans society was to…

The Supreme Court decision in Plessy v. Ferguson allowed….. Answer Go to vocational schools such as the Tuskegee Institute. Question The Supreme Court decision in Plessy v. Ferguson allowed…..

A legal justification (reason) for segregation. Answer A legal justification (reason) for segregation. “Separate but equal” Question Which organization did W.E.B. DuBois create to help ensure full equality for minority citizens?

What contributed to the ratification of the 18th Amendment? Answer National Association for the Advancement of Colored People -NAACP Question What contributed to the ratification of the 18th Amendment?