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The three categories of Reform are:
a) Government/Political, Social, Economic
b) Government/Political, International, Military
c) Government/Political, Social, Military
d) Government/Political, International, Social

Creation of large empires by nations that exercise political and economic control over weaker regions
a) expansionism
b) imperialism
c) nationalism
d) isolationism

Non involvement in world affairs
a) expansionism
b) imperialism
c) nationalism
d) isolationism

Increasing lands by settling or acquiring new territories
a) expansionism
b) imperialism
c) nationalism
d) isolationism

The protection and preservation of natural resources
a) reservation
b) investing
c) conservation
d) observation

To settle a dispute by agreeing to accept the decision of an impartial outsider.
a) Negotiation
b) Arbitration
c) Irrigation
d) Unionization

This allowed the Federal Government power to tax peoples incomes
a) 14th Amendment
b) 15th Amendment
c) 16th Amendment
d) 17th Amendment

In just one term of office, this president pursued almost twice as many antitrust suits as Roosevelt had during two terms.
a) McKinley
b) Wilson
c) Harding
d) Taft

A number of reform movements in the late 1800's and early 1900's came to be grouped under this label
a) Imperialism
b) Industrialization
c) Progressivism
d) Immigration

Which reform allowed voters to remove an official from public office?
a) initiative
b) referendum
c) recall
d) direct primary

Which reform allows voters to propose a law directly?
a) initiative
b) referendum
c) recall
d) direct primary

Which reform allowed people to vote on a proposed law?
a) initiative
b) referendum
c) recall
d) direct primary

What allowed voters to choose a political party's candidates for public office?
a) initiative
b) referendum
c) recall
d) direct primary

Which of Roosevelt's legacies did President Taft continue?
a) He actively worked to dismantle trusts.
b) He worked to conserve the environment.
c) He upgraded the inspection of sanitary conditions in the food industry.
d) He campaigned for women's suffrage.

What law created the modern banking system?
a) Clayton Antitrust Act
b) Sherman Antitrust Act
c) Pendleton Civil Service Act
d) Federal Reserve Act

The founder of Hull house in Chicago was:
a) Florence Kelley
b) Jane Addams
c) Charlotte Perkins Gilman
d) Carrie Chapman Catt

What did Theodore Roosevelt mean by the term Square Deal?
a) He wanted each economic deal to have four stpes, like the sides of a square.
b) He believed the economy would prosper if he cut taxes.
c) He wanted to ensure fairness for workers, consumers and business.
d)

The organization that led the fight to gain full voting rights for women was:
a) the National Organization of Women
b) the Equal Rights Association
c) the National American Woman Suffrage Association
d) The American Organization for Women's Rights

The Amendment to the Constitution that gave women full voting rights:
a) 14th Amendment
b) 16th Amendment
c) 18th Amendment
d) 19th Amendment

The two main leaders of the movement to gain voting rights for women were:
a) Ellen Starr and Jane Addams
b) Jane Addams and Charlotte Woodard
c) Charlotte Woodard and Susan B. Anthony
d) Susan B., Anthony and Carrie Chapman Catt

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