reform movement that sought to return control of the government to the people
Progressive Movement
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A leader of the woman suffrage movement.
Susan B. Anthony.
100
The first person to use the presidency as a “bully pulpit”
Theodore Roosevelt.
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president whose actions split the Republican party after he angered both progressives and conservationists
Taft
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president of the United States who was a former president of Princeton University and governor of New Jersey
Woodrow Wilson
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muckraking journalist who exposed the terrible conditions of the meatpacking industry
Upton Sinclair
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What was the goal of prohibitionists?
Eliminate the use of alcohol in society.
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The primary goal of the NAACP
Equality among all races.
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led to the defeat of Taft in 1912.
His failure to unify the Republican party.
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The primary motivation for passage of the Sixteenth Amendment
To replace revenue lost by lowering tariffs.
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Who gained most from the ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment?
Ordinary Citizens
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Strategies employed by women to win suffrage.
They advocated a constitutional amendment, They tested the Fourteenth Amendment in court, and They convinced state legislatures to grant women the right to vote.
300
The law that required truthful labels.
Pure Food and Drug Act.
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In the election of 1912, the candidate considered least pleasing to reformers
Taft.
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Watchdog agency given the power to stop unfair business practices
Which of the follow did not work to secure the right to vote for women: Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Florence Kelley, Susan B. Anthony, or Carrie Chapman Catt.
Florence Kelley
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Roosevelt’s position on trusts
Some trusts were harmful to public welfare.
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Other name of the Progressive party.
Bull Moose Party.
400
A plan that reformed how American banks were organized