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1) What was one way Texans modified thier environment?
A
made reforms
B
used windmills to draw water from underground
C
passed the 18th amendment
D
elected a president
2) What is the significance of 1901?
A
The Civil War ended
B
Women won the right to vote
C
Prohibition was ended
D
Spindletop oil well was discovered
3) Rent control for workers and Child Labor laws were started by which movement?
A
Progressive Movement
B
Labor Union
C
Populist Movement
D
Sufffrage
4) Which promise would a political candidate who supported the Progressive movement most likely make?
A
“I will work to pass laws that improve working conditions in factories.”
B
I can stop monopolies
C
I will break up anit-trust laws
D
I will stop illigal immigrants from crossing into Texas
5) Who led the Populist Movement?
A
James Hogg
B
James and Ima Hogg
C
Farmers
D
Farmers and James Hogg
6) What solution was created solve the problem of Suffrage?
A
radification of the 21st Amendment
B
radification of the 18th Amendment
C
radification of the 19th Amendment
D
radification of the 20th Amendment
7) What did Governor Hogg establish to give the government more power to regulate industries?
A
Texas Traffic Association
B
Texas Traffic Association
C
Antitrust Alliance
D
Texas Railroad Commission
8) Which of these reforms happened as a result of the Progressive movement?
A
Companies were encouraged to issue company scrip for wages instead of money.
B
Railroads were given funds from the sale of public lands and income taxes.
C
Railroads were no longer regulated and were able to charge higher shipping rates.
D
Companies had to follow anti-trust laws that made monopolies illegal.
9) What is the name of the era (time period) we just finished studying?
A
The Age of Exploration
B
The Era of Cattle, Cotton and Railroads
C
The Age of the Cowboy
D
The Era of Reform
10) Which of these statements accurately describes women’s political involvement before 1919?
A
They could not vote, but they worked to bring about political and social reform.
B
They could not vote, so they ignored political or social issues.
C
They could vote and they used their political power to support many issues.
D
They could vote, but they did not take an active role in any political or social area.
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