History: Chapter 9 Quiz

What is the Progressive Movement?
It aimed to restore economic opportunities and correct injustices in American life.
Protecting social welfare.
Fostering efficiency
People learning about the corrupt side of business' and public life
How many parts of the Progressive Movement does the book speak about?
5
3
4
7
Are Muckrakers journalists who wrote about the corrupt side of business and public life in mass circulation magazines during the early 20th century?
True
False
Who is Theodore Roosevelt? There are two answers.
He is the 26th president of the United States.
He set the terms for modern presidents.
He is the 28th president and the youngest president at the age of 42.
He helped big business' develop trusts, and he did it over 40 times.
What were the goals of the Progressive Movement?
Protecting social welfare, promoting moral improvement, creating economic reform, fostering efficiency
Scientific management, prohibition, recall, referendum
Support family, social welfare, efficiency, reform for economic purpose
Progressives, industrialization, promoting moral improvement
William Taft... (more than one choice)
Had won the presidency in 1904
Is a carefree guy you'd want to follow anywhere
Had busted more than 90 trusts in his four years as president
Could never live up to Roosevelt's standards and was assasinated
Scientific management is the idea of breaking manufacturing jobs into smaller ones so you can get more out faster.
False
True
An advocate for improving lives of women and children; appointed chief inspector of factories for Illinois.
Robert M. La Follette
William Mary Kate
Florence Kelley
Susan B. Anthony
Served three terms as the Wisconsin governor before entering the U.S. Senate in 1906; attacked big business interests to make them get out of politics
Florence Kelley
Robert M. La Follette
Susan B. Anthony
McKinley
What is the 17th Amendment?
Gives women the right to vote.
A bill organized by the people rather than the lawmakers
A vote on the initiative
Provides for the election of U.S. Senators by the people rather than by state legislators.
What is the 19th Amendment?
Provides for the election of U.S. Senators by the people rather than by state legislators.
A vote on the initiative
Gives women the right to vote.
A bill organized by the people rather than the lawmakers
A vote on the initiative
Referendum
Recall
Initiative
Muckraker
Who is one of the important suffragists?
Susan B Anthony
William Taft
Roosevelt
Danny
What word describes the right to vote?
Suffrage
NACW
NAACP
Suffragists
Who said "[I] would sooner cut off my right hand than ask the ballot for the black man and not for women."
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Susan B Anthony
Winslow Taylor
Seneca Falls
What does NAACP stand for? (name and description, two choices)
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Aimed for nothing less than full equality among races
Focused on the needs of middle class people
The National Association of Advancement of Colored Progressives
What is The Jungle?
A book written so people can know the horrors of the food industry
A book written so people can know about the ugly side of the public
What is the Meat Inspection Deal?
Dictated strict dirtiness requirements for meatpackers
Placed down strict cleanliness requirements for meatpackers
Created rules for meatpackers so people don't get sick and so the workers are safe
Who wrote the Square Deal?
Payne Aldrich
Upton Sinclair
WEB Dubois
Theodore Roosevelt
Who wrote The Jungle?
Payne Aldrich
Upton Sinclair
WEB Dubois
Theodore Roosevelt
What was the Square Deal about?
About Theodore Roosevelt trust-busting
A domestic program made by a president in 1900
Who is WEB Dubois?
An American civil rights activist, leader, sociologist, historian
A scholar and educator
Taylor Swift
Civil rights leader/activist and defender of the races
A law, enacted in 1890, that was intended to prevent the creation of monopolies by making it illegal to establish trusts that interfered with free trade.
Sherman Antitrust Act
Social Security Act
Selective Service Act
Shermen's Antitrust Act
What is the Progressive Party?
A third political party
Relatives of the democratic party.
A party headed by Theodore Roosevelt
What is the Bull Moose Party?
A party that help Taft rise to presidency
A secret society which sought to free their follow blacks
A party that backed up Roosevelt who went for another term as president
What happened under Woodrow Wilson presidency?
He created the Clayton Antitrust Act, and the Federal Trade Commission
He created the Sherman antitrust act
What was the bill that lowered the tariff prices?
The 19th amendment
Payne-Aldrich Tariff
A bid to add another substance to the law that was demolishing the trusts of big businesses.
The Clayton Antitrust Act
The Sherman Anitrust Act
The What-ever club
Federal Trade Commission
Another major antitrust measure
A new tax system
An old implement of torture.
Federal Reserve System
Central banking system of the United States.
And enduring achievement of the Gods,
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