apush 28 test Flashcards
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574048246 | 1. The political roots of the progressive movement lay in the | greenback labor party and populists | |
574048247 | Female progressives often justified their reformist political activities on the basis of | their being essentially an extension of all woman's traditional roles as as wives and mothers | |
574048248 | Lincoln Steffens, in his series of articles entitled The Shame of the Cities | unmasked the corrupt alliance between big business and municipal government | |
574048249 | Most muckrakers believed that their primary function in the progressive attack on social ills was to | make the public aware of social problems | |
574048250 | Progressive reformers included which of the following: | Militarists, Pacifists Female Settlement workers, Labor unionists | |
574048251 | The Seventeenth Amendment to the Constitution was a key progressive reform designed to | make the Senate millionaire's club directly elected by the people | |
574048252 | To regain the power that the people had lost to the interests, progressives advocated all of the following except | socialism | |
574048253 | The settlement house and women's club movements were crucial centers of female progressive activity because they? | Introduced many middle-class women to a broader array of urban social problems and civic concerns. | |
574048254 | In Muller v. Oregon, the Supreme Court upheld the principle promoted by progressives like Florence Kelley and Louis Brandeis that | female workers required special rules and protection on the job | |
574048255 | The case of Lochner v. New York represented a setback for progressives and labor advocated because in its ruling, the Supreme Court | declared a law limited work to ten hours a day unconstitutional | |
574048256 | The progressive-inspired city-manager system of government | c. was designed to remove politics from municipal administration | |
574048257 | While president, Theodore Roosevelt chose to label his reform proposals as the | Square Deal | |
574048258 | Teddy Roosevelt helped to end the 1902 strike in the anthracite coal mines by | threatening to seize the mines and to operate them with federal troops | |
574048259 | The Elkins and Hepburn Acts were designed to | end corrupt and exploitative practices by the railroad trusts | |
574048260 | The real purpose of TR's assault on trusts was to | prove that democratic federal government, not private business, goverened the U.S. | |
574048261 | The Newlands ACt, passed under Theodore Roosevelt's administration, was designed to | reclaim and irrigate unproductive lands | |
574048262 | The multiple-use conservationists generally believed that | the environment could be effectively protected without shutting it off to human use | |
574048263 | The Panic of 1807 exposed the need for substantial reform in | U.S. banking and currency policies | |
574048264 | While president, Theodore Roosevelt enhanced | the power and prestige of the presidency | |
574048265 | Theodore Roosevelt is probably most accurately described as | a middle of the road politician | |
574048266 | As president, William Howard Taft | was wedded more to the status quo than to progressive change | |
574048267 | The Supreme Court's rule of reason in antitrust law was handed down in a case involving | Northern Securities | |
574048268 | When Upton Sincalir wrote The Jungle, he intended his book to focus attention on the | plight of workers in the stockyards and meat -packing industry |