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Progressive Reforms
Test Description: Chapter 22
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The three categories of Reform are:
A
Government/Political, International, Social
B
Government/Political, International, Military
C
Government/Political, Social, Economic
D
Government/Political, Social, Military
2) The Amendment to the Constitution that gave women full voting rights:
A
16th Amendment
B
14th Amendment
C
19th Amendment
D
18th Amendment
3) 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
Susan B., Anthony and Carrie Chapman Catt
D
Charlotte Woodard and Susan B. Anthony
4) The organization that led the fight to gain full voting rights for women was:
A
the National Organization of Women
B
the National American Woman Suffrage Association
C
The American Organization for Women's Rights
D
the Equal Rights Association
5) What did Theodore Roosevelt mean by the term Square Deal?
A
He believed the economy would prosper if he cut taxes.
B
He wanted each economic deal to have four stpes, like the sides of a square.
C
He wanted to ensure fairness for workers, consumers and business.
6) What law created the modern banking system?
A
Sherman Antitrust Act
B
Federal Reserve Act
C
Pendleton Civil Service Act
D
Clayton Antitrust Act
7) The founder of Hull house in Chicago was:
A
Florence Kelley
B
Carrie Chapman Catt
C
Jane Addams
D
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
8) Which of Roosevelt's legacies did President Taft continue?
A
He worked to conserve the environment.
B
He campaigned for women's suffrage.
C
He upgraded the inspection of sanitary conditions in the food industry.
D
He actively worked to dismantle trusts.
9) What allowed voters to choose a political party's candidates for public office?
A
recall
B
direct primary
C
initiative
D
referendum
10) Which reform allowed people to vote on a proposed law?
A
initiative
B
direct primary
C
referendum
D
recall
11) Which reform allowed voters to remove an official from public office?
A
referendum
B
initiative
C
recall
D
direct primary
12) Which reform allows voters to propose a law directly?
A
direct primary
B
referendum
C
initiative
D
recall
13) A number of reform movements in the late 1800's and early 1900's came to be grouped under this label
A
Imperialism
B
Progressivism
C
Immigration
D
Industrialization
14) This allowed the Federal Government power to tax peoples incomes
A
15th Amendment
B
16th Amendment
C
17th Amendment
D
14th Amendment
15) In just one term of office, this president pursued almost twice as many antitrust suits as Roosevelt had during two terms.
A
Taft
B
Wilson
C
McKinley
D
Harding
16) To settle a dispute by agreeing to accept the decision of an impartial outsider.
A
Irrigation
B
Arbitration
C
Unionization
D
Negotiation
17) The protection and preservation of natural resources
A
conservation
B
reservation
C
investing
D
observation
18) Non involvement in world affairs
A
nationalism
B
expansionism
C
imperialism
D
isolationism
19) Increasing lands by settling or acquiring new territories
A
imperialism
B
isolationism
C
expansionism
D
nationalism
20) Creation of large empires by nations that exercise political and economic control over weaker regions
A
isolationism
B
nationalism
C
expansionism
D
imperialism
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