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Review Standard 3.4 Parts 1 And 2
Test Description: Industrial Revolution
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1) Journalists of the early 1900s who uncovered shameful conditions in business and other areas of life
A
industrialization
B
urbanization
C
muckraker
D
child labor
2) The change from an agricultural society to one based on manufacturing
A
urbanization
B
child labor
C
muckraker
D
industrialization
3) Reformers who worked to stop unfair practices by business and improve the way government works through the passage of laws
A
industrialization
B
muckraker
C
Progressives
D
urbanization
4) The employment of children in business or industry
A
muckraker
B
urbanization
C
industrialization
D
child labor
5) The increase in population in cities and towns instead of rural areas
A
child labor
B
urbanization
C
industrialization
D
muckraker
6) Which of the following is a result of the rise of big business in the late 1800s and early 1900s?
A
More people left the United States to live in other countries.
B
Many United States cities became dependent on farming.
C
The United States became the world’s biggest producer of manufactured goods.
D
Many United States cities became ghost towns.
7) Why did many children need to work?
A
They worked to avoid being sent to orphanages.
B
They needed to keep out of trouble, as they were not in school.
C
They needed to help support their families
D
They worked because their parents were mean.
8) Why did the Progressive Movement develop?
A
There was not enough food in cities.
B
In response to the social and political problems that had developed due to the growth of cities
C
Many parents felt their children were not getting enough exercise.
D
Women and children organized strikes.
9) How did many people become aware of the poor working conditions in factories and mills?
A
Newspapers and magazines published photographs showing unsafe working conditions in factories.
B
Labor inspectors reported the poor working conditions to the government.
C
President Roosevelt made the conditions known.
D
Women and children began speaking out about the poor working conditions.
10) How did workers feel about the reformers getting involved in their lives?
A
They all hated the reformers for becoming involved in their business.
B
Some resented the reformers for interfering.
C
They were thrilled to have advocates in the community.
D
They had no opinion of them.
11) What kind of help did people like Jane Addams provide at settlement houses like Hull House?
A
indoor sports programs during the winter months
B
assistance in learning social skills
C
cooking lessons for children
D
money for the immigrants
12) All of the following were DISADVANTAGES of city growth, EXCEPT
A
the City Beautiful movement
B
overcrowding
C
noise
D
dirt and waste
13) Which two groups worked particularly long hours in factories?
A
former slaves and men
B
Newsies and mine workers
C
Irish and Italian immigrants
D
women and children
14) Which of the following accurately describes the working conditions in many factories or mills?
A
All of the above
B
They were dangerous.
C
The workers barely earned enough money to survive.
D
The workers worked 11-12 hours a day, 6-7 days a week.
15) Which of the following is NOT a reform that occurred during the Roosevelt presidency?
A
Environmental protection
B
the end of income tax
C
the Meat Inspection Act
D
the Pure Food and Drug Act
16) Why was Roosevelt convinced that he must break up trusts?
A
He didn't like the working class.
B
Trusts were driving out competition, charging unfair prices, and affecting the economy too much.
C
He was afraid of Progressives.
D
Trusts weren’t making enough money.
17) Which of the following was NOT one of the accomplishments of Progressives?
A
larger companies
B
Blue Laws
C
temperance
D
beautification projects
18) A law that declared monopolies to be unlawful.
A
labor union
B
urban
C
monopoly
D
Sherman Anti-Trust Act
19) Which business leader founded the famous Standard Oil Company?
A
Andrew Carnegie
B
muckraker
C
Theodore Roosevelt
D
John D. Rockefeller
20) Organizations in which people worked for improved working conditions and better wages are called
A
John D. Rockefeller
B
muckraker
C
labor union
D
urban
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