Chapter Nine Review Mrs. Cavell Honors US History Progressivism.

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Chapter Nine Review Mrs. Cavell Honors US History Progressivism

Which of the following was not a traditional female job at the turn of the century? 1. Laundress 2. Cooks 3. Maids 4. Merchants 15

Which of the following terms was the name given to T. Roosevelt’s Presidency? 1. The Fair Deal 2. The Square Deal 3. The New Deal 4. None of the above 15

Which of the following is NOT true of NACW? 1. They created nurseries and kindergartens 2. They wanted to educate people in morals 3. Created reading rooms 4. Opposed suffrage 15

Which of the following is NOT a goal of Progressivism? 1. Social Welfare 2. Economic Reform 3. Minorities right to hold political office 4. Moral Development 15

Which term refers to the right for individual citizens to propose new legislation? 1. Recall 2. Initiative 3. Referendum th Amendment 15

Upton Sinclair’s main goal in writing THE JUNGLE was…? 1. To inform people about the efficiency in the meat packing industry 2. To uncover the filthy items in the food 3. To expose the abuse the workers faced 4. To entertain the public 15

Which of the following organizations was created for the goal of Prohibition? 1. NACW 2. NAWSA 3. NAACP 4. WCTU 15

Which Act allowed Roosevelt to file 44 suits to break up monopolies? 1. Elkins Act 2. Hepburn Act 3. Sherman Anti-Trust Act 4. Meat Inspection Act 15

In the coal strike of 1902, which of the following was not a demand of the workers? 1. 9 hour work day 2. 20% raise 3. Paid vacations 4. Right to form unions 15

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