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Unit 2.
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Who was W.E.B. DuBois?
a) leader of Food and Drug Administration
b) leader of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
c) led the Clean Air movement
d) led the Temperance Movement
The 17th Amendment
a) gave the right of vote to women
b) gave the right of vote to non-white men
c) direct vote on Senators
d) direct vote on Supreme Court Justices
The 3 forms of political reform were
a) initiative, freestyle, removal
b) recall, veto, removal
c) referendum, defamation, veto
d) initiative, recall, and referendum
Ida B. Wells fought for Civil Rights by being against
a) states' rights
b) drinking alcohol
c) slavery
d) lynching
Upton Sinclair is most known for cleaning
a) the textile industry
b) the food industry
c) the political industry
d) the homeless
A muckraker
a) journalists that exposed abuses
b) journalists that started the Spanish American War
c) volunteers at settlement houses
d) volunteers who exposed corrupt politicians
The 19th Amendment
a) gave non-white men the right to vote
b) direct vote on Senators
c) gave women the right to vote
d) abolished alcohol
The Interstate Commerce Act
a) restricted the railroads from overcharging
b) allowed railroads to charge as they wished
c) broke up labor unions
d) cleaned the meatpacking industry
Jane Addams' settlement house
a) were political machines
b) gave immigrants a place to learn English
c) was the place of the first women's rights march
d) was a place for farmers after the Dust Bowl
The labor movement gained attention after
a) the Sherman Anti-Trust Act
b) The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire
c) The 16th Amendment
d) Bull Moose Party
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