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By 1912, the Socialist Party:


A) appealed only to immigrants.
B) appealed only to industrial workers.
C) had elected scores of local officials.
D) was concentrated in New York City.
E) had yet to elect a member to Congress.

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As a Progressive president, Woodrow Wilson:


A) raised tariffs immediately.
B) aggressively engaged in trust-busting.
C) always advocated for the interests of labor.
D) created no new government agencies.
E) signed into law the Keating-Owen Act.

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MATCHING -Fredrick Taylor


A) scientific management
B) birth-control movement
C) Industrial Workers of the World
D) Supreme Court justice
E) Hull House
F) United Mine Workers
G) moving assembly line
H) Wisconsin Progressive
I) Socialist leader
J) Square Deal
K) Women and Economics
L) Sierra Club

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Thinking back to previous chapters, compare the writings and influence of the Progressive Simon Patten to the Gilded Age social theorists like Henry George and Edward Bellamy. How did each define freedom? How did each view the future of America?

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Drawing on the reform programs of the Gilded Age and the example of European legislation, Progressives sought to reinvigorate the idea of an activist, socially conscious government.

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The doors were locked at the Triangle Shirtwaist Company on the day of the fire because the manager tragically forgot to unlock them when he arrived in the morning.

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Like the abolitionist movement before it, the labor movement, in the name of freedom, demanded the right to assemble, organize, and spread its views.

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After 1900, the campaign for women's suffrage:


A) maintained an increasingly elitist approach.
B) included both middle- and working-class women.
C) stagnated.
D) was most successful in the Northeast.
E) was fought only on the federal level.

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The conservation movement reflected the Progressive thrust toward efficiency and control.

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Nickelodeons:


A) were patronized only by the wealthy.
B) were banned in most cities.
C) were motion-picture theaters with a five-cent admission charge.
D) never caught on with American consumers.
E) appealed only to children.

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In the early twentieth century, Angel Island in San Francisco Bay became known as the "Ellis Island of the West" and served as the main entry point for immigrants from:


A) Japan.
B) China.
C) Mexico.
D) Brazil.
E) Guam,

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Progressive-era immigration formed part of a larger process of worldwide migration set in motion by industrial expansion and the decline of traditional agriculture.

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All of the following people were "muckrakers" EXCEPT:


A) Lewis Hine
B) Lincoln Steffens
C) Ida Tarbell
D) Samuel Gompers
E) Upton Sinclair

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The program that sought to streamline production and boost profits by systematically controlling costs and work practices was called:


A) Fordism.
B) vertical integration.
C) free-market practices.
D) scientific management.
E) laissez-faire.

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Which statement about the American Federation of Labor in the early twentieth century is FALSE?


A) the AFL represented skilled workers only.
B) AFL membership tripled between 1900 and 1904.
C) the AFL forged closer ties with corporate leaders to stabilize employee relations.
D) the AFL established pension plans for long-term workers.
E) the AFL proposed an overthrow of the capitalist system.

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MATCHING -Eugene Debs


A) scientific management
B) birth-control movement
C) Industrial Workers of the World
D) Supreme Court justice
E) Hull House
F) United Mine Workers
G) moving assembly line
H) Wisconsin Progressive
I) Socialist leader
J) Square Deal
K) Women and Economics
L) Sierra Club

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Compare the Populist and Progressive movements. Critically analyze why the Progressive movement seemed to have more success. What were the limitations of the Populist movement?

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President Theodore Roosevelt:


A) believed that the president should side with employers during labor disputes.
B) helped striking coal miners to negotiate a favorable settlement with their employers.
C) opposed direct federal regulation of the economy.
D) opposed the creation of national parks.
E) proposed to weaken the Interstate Commerce Commission.

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New sexual attitudes during the Progressive age were limited to the radical bohemia of New York's Greenwich Village.

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Socialism had made such inroads in popularity that by 1914 the U.S. Congress had a socialist representative.

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