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  1. William Howard Taft
  2. 2.Why does the artist refer to Taft as the crown prince? 1 of 1
  3. It was expected that Taft would become president after Roosevelt.
  4. 3.Why did President Theodore Roosevelt support Taft as his successor? 1 of 1
  5. Roosevelt was confident that Taft would continue his reform program.
  6. 4.What is one reason why Roosevelt's support of Taft diminished after Taft became president? 1 of 1
  7. Taft signed the Payne-Aldrich Bill, which raised tariffs.
  8. 5.What kind of ailments did Brown's Iron Bitters claim to cure? 1 of 1
  9. all of the above
  10. 6.What effect might the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 have had on the makers of this product? 1 of 1
  11. The law required the product to be tested and approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
  12. 7.Why didn't products like this one carry a list of ingredients to inform and protect consumers? 1 of 1
  13. The government did not regulate patent medicines until 1906.
  14. 8.In addition to the Pure Food and Drug Act, how else did progressive presidents try to protect consumers? 1 of 1
  15. Child labor laws banned certain types of companies from hiring workers younger than 14.
  16. 9.How did Pinchot believe Americans should make use of their natural resources? 1 of 1
  17. Americans should use enough to meet their own needs, without depriving future generations.
  18. 10.How does Pinchot link conservation and equal opportunity? 1 of 1
  19. Each American should be allowed his or her fair share of natural resources.
  20. 11.How does Pinchot see the relationship between the use of natural resources and the preserving of natural resources? 1 of 1
  21. There should be a balance. Americans should use some and save some.
  22. 12.By linking the conservation movement to American ideals of democracy, rights, and equal opportunity, Gifford Pinchot appeals to Americans' sense of 1 of 1
  23. patriotism.
  24. 13.The Eighteenth Amendment made it illegal to 1 of 1
  25. all of the above
  26. 14.Who had the authority to make laws to enforce the Eighteenth Amendment? 1 of 1
  27. Congress and the states
  28. 15.Section 3 of the Eighteenth Amendment 1 of 1
  29. imposed a seven-year time limit for ratification of the amendment.
  30. 16.Of the following, who were the advocates of prohibition? 1 of 1
  31. Protestant churches and the Women's Christian Temperance Union
  32. 17.What cause are these women protesting in favor of? 1 of 1
  33. the right of women to vote
  34. 18.What argument finally convinced President Wilson to accept women's suffrage? 1 of 1
  35. Giving women the vote was a wartime measure to allow them to do their duties on the home front.
  36. 19.These women were protesting in front of the White House because they wanted the president to 1 of 1
  37. pressure Congress for a constitutional amendment giving women the vote.
  38. 20.Which amendment to the Constitution gave women the results they had been campaigning for? 1 of 1
  39. Nineteenth Amendment
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