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Chapter Nine Review Mrs. Cavell US History Progressivism
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4 Goals of Progressive Movement with Examples 1. Protecting Social Welfare: Helping people in need (Salvation Army and YMCA) 2. Promoting Moral Development: Educating and uplifting society (Prohibition and WCTU=no alcohol) 3. Economic Reform: Allowing more people to govern themselves and have economic opportunities (Election reform, 17 th amendment =direct election of senators) 4. Fostering Efficiency: Make tasks/work more efficient and productive (Scientific Management=assembly line work)
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Teddy Roosevelt Square Deal: Teddy Roosevelt’s term for offering the same opportunities to all. Trust Busting: Breaking up monopolies to ensure competition Coal Strike: When public safety is threatened (people freezing to death) Government steps in to assist (Arbitration) Meat Inspection Act/Food and Drug Act: Called stricter cleanliness guidelines in preparing meat and called for truth in labeling and quality inspections in food and medicine Conservation: Preserving wildlife areas (Dams/Parks/Sanctuaries )
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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
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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
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Upton Sinclair’s main goal in writing THE JUNGLE was…? 1. To inform people about the efficiency in the meat packing industry 2. To expose the American public to the kindness of the owners 3. To expose the abuse the workers faced and filthy conditions in which food was produced 4. To entertain the public
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Which of the following organizations was created for the goal of Prohibition? 1. NACW 2. NAWSA 3. NAACP 4. WCTU
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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
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In the coal strike of 1902, which of the following was not a demand of the workers? 1. 9 hour work day 2. Increase in wages 3. Paid vacations 4. Right to form unions
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Muckrakers were journalists who exposed? A. Philanthropy efforts of business owners B. The immoral behavior of striking workers C. The harsh business tactics industrialists D. Supported all of Teddy Roosevelt’s progressive reforms
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Which of the following was not a conservation effort made by Teddy Roosevelt? A. Building dams B. National Parks C. Wildlife sanctuaries D. Land set aside for landfills 30 Response
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