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Populists and Progressives Review

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The 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guaranteed...
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The 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guaranteed...
women the right to vote
What was the 17th Amendment?
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What was the 17th Amendment?
Direct election of Senators (it allowed for two senators per state to be elected by popular vote
Which type of federal tax was authorized by the 16th amendment?
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Which type of federal tax was authorized by the 16th amendment?
graduated income tax (% of your income)
Progressive Era left out...
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Progressive Era left out...
Civil Rights (reforms in labor, business, and political parties
Which person worked to reform social conditions in cities in the late 1800s?
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Which person worked to reform social conditions in cities in the late 1800s?
Jane Adams
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Australian Ballot
Secret Ballot (vote in privacy)
This Progressive Era reform gave citizens more voice in the selection of a presidential candidate?
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This Progressive Era reform gave citizens more voice in the selection of a presidential candidate?
Direct PrimaryThis Progressive Era reform gave citizens more voice in the selection of a presidential candidate?
The Interstate Commerce Act was passed to?
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The Interstate Commerce Act was passed to?
regulate private railroads (railroads are now government run to lower prices)
The goal of the Sherman Antitrust Act was to...
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The goal of the Sherman Antitrust Act was to...
break up Monopolies (trusts)
Robert La Follette was?
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Robert La Follette was?
the governor from Wisconsin who became a model for other progressive reformers
Progressive Era authors such as Jacob Riis are best known for...
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Progressive Era authors such as Jacob Riis are best known for...
expressing problems of urban society (Muckrakers)
What right (amendment) did women gain due to the efforts of Susan B. Anthony, Alice Paul, and Carrie Chapman?
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What right (amendment) did women gain due to the efforts of Susan B. Anthony, Alice Paul, and Carrie Chapman?
19th Amendment - Women guaranteed right to vote
This president increased the federal government's role in conservation of wilderness and natural resouces?
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This president increased the federal government's role in conservation of wilderness and natural resouces?
Theodore Roosevelt (trust buster)
The journalist responsible for exposing the ruthless tactics of Standard Oil Company was?
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The journalist responsible for exposing the ruthless tactics of Standard Oil Company was?
Ida M. Tarbell
Upton Sinclair's novel, The Jungle, caused reform in what industry?
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Upton Sinclair's novel, The Jungle, caused reform in what industry?
Meat Packing industry (Meat Inspection Act passed)
What happened to the ideals of the Populist Party?
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What happened to the ideals of the Populist Party?
although Populist party failed in 1896 when candidate William Jennings Bryan lost the election. The ideas of the Populist party would help reform and create ideas for the Progressive Era
The success of the Populist Party of the 1890s can best be measured by which development?
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The success of the Populist Party of the 1890s can best be measured by which development?
graduated income tax, direct election of senators,
Plessy vs. Ferguson stated that?.
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Plessy vs. Ferguson stated that?.
'Separate but equal'
How did Eugene V. Devs impact the national elections of 1900, 1904, 1908, and 1912?
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How did Eugene V. Devs impact the national elections of 1900, 1904, 1908, and 1912?
He won votes as a candidate for the Socialist Party (3rd Party)
The Federal Reserve System is the...
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The Federal Reserve System is the...
central banking system in the U.S. (Federal Reserve Act)
During the Progressive Era, public demands for direct consumer protection resulted in passage of the..
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During the Progressive Era, public demands for direct consumer protection resulted in passage of the..
Pure Food and Druge Act and Meat inspection Act
NAACP, American Indian Movement, and National American Woman Suffrage Association all...
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NAACP, American Indian Movement, and National American Woman Suffrage Association all...
fought for political rights and economic opportunities
What was one of the biggest issues of the Election of 1896 which was won by William McKinley?
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What was one of the biggest issues of the Election of 1896 which was won by William McKinley?
Silverites (silver coins and gold standard)
Silverites (silver coins)Which of the following is the most important effect of the Progressive Era reforms of initiative, referendum and recall?
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Silverites (silver coins)Which of the following is the most important effect of the Progressive Era reforms of initiative, referendum and recall?
made government more responsive to voters (more power to voters)
A major purpose of the Progressive movement (1900-1917) was to...
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A major purpose of the Progressive movement (1900-1917) was to...
reform political and economic interests in the U.S.
Reform in Political Parties, Big Business, and Labor practices define
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Reform in Political Parties, Big Business, and Labor practices define
The Progressive Era




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