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Name: Date: Period: Progressive Movement Spiral Review 2. The needs of which group of Americans were NOT specifically addressed by the reforming efforts of the Progressive Movement? A. Black Americans (Correct Answer) B. Women C. Children D. Labor forces 1. Progressive movement workers tried to reform the workplace by: A. Increasing safety conditions. (Correct Answer) B. Continuing child labor C. Increasing work hours D. Helping owners fight off labor unions 3. What era is represented by the desire for improved safety conditions, reduced work hours, and restrictions on child labor? A. Progressive Movement (Correct Answer) B. Civil Rights Movement C. Realism Movement D. Modern Social Movement 4. Which statement best summarizes the goals of the women’s suffrage movement? A. Women fought for educational opportunities and the right to vote to improve their lives. (Correct Answer) B. Women worked to help children by fighting to end the use of child labor. C. Women traveled from city to city around the country promote alcohol prohibition D. Women accepted low wages for their work and fought against workplace reform.

A. Progressive Reforms (Correct Answer) B. Assembly Line C. Women’s Suffrage Movement D. Mechanization of agriculture A. Speaker 1 (Correct Answer) B. Speaker 2 C. Speaker 3 D. Speaker 4 7. What were two methods that workers used to help improve working conditions? A. Labor Union and Strikes (Correct Answer) B. Labor Unions and Political Machines C. Hull Houses and Labor Unions D. Strikes and Political Machines

8. Negative effects of industrialization were all of the following except: A. High pay (Correct Answer) B. Unsafe working conditions C. Child labor D. Long hours 9. Which of the following was put in place to help solve problems with industrialization? A. Child labor restrictions B. Improved safety conditions in the workplace. C. Reduced work hours D. All of the above. (Correct Answer) “Eight hours for work, Eight hours for rest, Eight hours for what we will” -American Federation of Labor (AFL) song 10. In singing this song, what were union members asking for? A. Safer factories B. Higher wages C. Shorter workdays (Correct Answer) D. Fewer work holidays