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