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- populism.
- 2.In the 1900s, what was the progressives' main goal? 2 of 2
- improve the conditions of the American life
- 3.Progressives strongly rejected the idea of social Darwinism. Instead, they believed that 3 of 3
- the domination by big businesses was a distortion of democracy.
- 4.The Social Gospel movement inspired many progressives. This movement centered on the belief that Christianity 4 of 4
- was closely connected to social reform.
- 5.Which of the following was an achievement of the National Child Labor Committee by 1912? 1 of 1
- all of the above
- 6.Judge Ben Lindsey, and other progressives, opposed the treatment of juvenile offenders. They wanted 2 of 2
- a separate court system for juveniles.
- 7.In 1908, why did the Supreme Court rule that states could limit work hours for women? 3 of 3
- They believed women were weaker, and that their health was essential for offspring.
- 8.What did the Tenement House Act in 1901 require? 4 of 4
- new tenements had to have a central courtyard, and a bathroom in each apartment
- 9.In the early 1900s, progressives advocated the secret ballot reform. This meant that for the first time 1 of 1
- voters voted in private booths using an official ballot.
- 10.Which of the following was not a progressive reform concerning the government? 2 of 2
- the direct petition
- 11.How did the city manager form of government, adopted by many cities in the early 1900s, work? 3 of 3
- An elected city council hired a skilled city manager.
- 12.What was one achievement of Wisconsin Governor and progressive, Robert La Follette? 4 of 4
- forming a commission to regulate railroad rates
- 13.Suffragists that joined together in the late 1800s formed a group called the 0.5 of 1
- American Women for Progressive Suffrage Association
- National American Woman Suffrage Association
- 14.What is Jeanette Rankin known for? 2 of 2
- being the first woman to serve in Congress
- 15.Partial voting rights in certain states meant women could vote only 3 of 3
- in state and local elections, but not in national elections.
- 16.During the 1900s, how were African Americans in the South being treated? 4 of 4
- They were disenfranchised and subject to segregation.
- 17.What was the major focus of the progressive group known as the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People? 1 of 1
- all of the above
- 18.Booker T. Washington believed that for African Americans to gain respect and get ahead, they had to 2 of 2
- work hard and improve their economic situation.
- 19.What was Tuskegee Institute? 3 of 3
- a vocational college for African Americans
- 20.Ida B. Wells-Barnett argued that the purpose of lynching African Americans was to 4 of 4
- eliminate African Americans who were obtaining wealth.
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