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