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Which belief did president Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson share?
A. The federal government should not be involved in the free
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what belief united the progressive movement?
a. that society’s problems could be solved b. that education needed reform c. that
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what was an unintended consequence of Upton Sinclair’s novel The Jungle?
a. adoption of public education reform b. passage of
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what led Jane Addams to open Hull House?
a. She believed that someone needed to help clinically insane assimilate into society.
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Which action on the part of the progressives had the LEAST immediate effect on South Carolina?
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each of these events had a significant impact during the progressive ara put these presidents and there polices in the proper
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Question Which of the following pieces of Square Deal legislation left a major impact on the economy? (1
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Question Realists wanted to make people aware of the costs of industrial growth. Which action was hastened
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Feature In the text, you read this about the Progressive Era: Progressives like La Follette wanted voters
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How were muckrakers able to influence American society and ultimately inspire reform?
(1 point) Responses They led frequent
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Which of the following was a cause of political corruption in the Progressive Era? (1 point) Responses Deals between politicians
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Which was the most likely effect of women's increasing education and professional achievement during the Progressive Era? (1
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Which of the following was a cause of political corruption in the Progressive Era? (1 point)
Deals between politicians and
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how were muckrakers able to influence American society and ultimately inspire reform
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n the text, you read this about the Progressive Era:
Progressives like La Follette wanted voters to participate more directly in
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Select one reform movement from the Progressive Era. Describe the movement and its impact on South Carolina. Provide details and
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In the text, you read this about the Progressive Era:
Progressives like La Follette wanted voters to participate more directly in
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Answers too the progressive presidents quiz
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Short Answer
Note: Your teacher will grade your response to ensure you receive proper credit for your answer. Select one reform
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What did the expression “Square Deal” refer to as used by Theodore Roosevelt in regard to the federal government?
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what was the nickname given to Theodore Roosevelt’s progressive plan for the American people after he became president?
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Describe one reform from the progressive era that impacted South Carolina and how it changed South Carolina
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which statement best describes the role of muckrakers?
a. They increased the power of trusts. b. They reported favorably about
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Realists wanted to make people aware of the costs of the industrial growth. Which action has hastened largely because public
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What did President Roosevelt do in 1906 that influenced the regulation of food in the United States?
A. He required all bread to
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Matching - Select the best answer.
1. Helped train African Americans for jobs 2. Granted women suffrage 3. Organization created
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Which of the following was a cause of political corruption in the Progressive Era?
(1 point) Deals between politicians and
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How were muckrakers able to influence American society and ultimately inspire reform?
(1 point) Responses They led frequent
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What overall goal of the women’s rights movement was achieved during the Progressive Era?
(1 point) Responses right to vote
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With which Progressive Era movement is this amendment most closely associated?
(1 point) Responses expanding women’s employment
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Realists wanted to make people aware of the costs of industrial growth. Which action was hastened largely because public opinion
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Which statement best describes the role of muckrakers?
1. They exposed corrupt businesses and political practices 2. They
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Realists wanted to make people aware of the costs of industrial growth. Which action was hastened largely because public opinion
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Which of the following pieces of Square Deal legislation left a major impact on the economy?
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Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
Complete the following paragraph about child labor reform during the
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Drag each tile to the correct box.
Match the muckraker to the important work they authored. Upton Sinclair Jacob Riis Ida M.
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How was the national income tax different from state taxes during the Progressive Era?
A. National income tax took a percentage
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Which two motivations spurred anti-trust legislation in the Progressive Era? protecting consumers
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Select one reform movement from the Progressive Era.
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Why were settlement houses crucial centers of Progressive action?
(1 point) They provided literary and philosophical perspectives
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What was the major goal of the political reforms enacted during the Progressive Era (1900-1920)?
(1 point) Responses lowering the
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During the Progressive Era, how did the government work to reduce corruption during elections?
(1 point) Responses It adopted the
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Which statement best describes the role of muckrakers?(1 point) Responses They increased the power of trusts They encouraged the
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Realists wanted to make people aware of the costs of industrial growth. Which action was hastened largely because public opinion
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The progressives, who believed government was best equipped to correct problems in society, supported all the following
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Question Which statement best explains the significance of the newspaper headline? (1 point) Responses The
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Which statement best describes the role of muckrakers?(1 point)
Responses They reported favorably about the lives of the rich
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Match each definition in the left column with the correct term from the right column.(4 points)
Put responses in the correct
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With which Progressive Era movement is this amendment most closely associated?
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