Eugene V. Debs and Socialism; The Louisiana Constitution of 1913

Eugene V. Debs and Socialism; The Louisiana Constitution of 1913

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

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How did the Louisiana Constitution of 1913 reflect Progressive Era reforms? Options: A. It introduced measures to improve juvenile justice, trust-busting, and public administration. B. It limited the rights of labor unions and workers. C. It banned all forms of public education. D. It focused exclusively on voting rights reforms.

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It introduced measures to improve juvenile justice, trust-busting, and public administration.

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Why was the Louisiana Constitution of 1913 ultimately ineffective?

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It was confusing, and the state supreme court invalidated much of it.

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How did Eugene V. Debs reflect Progressive Era values? Options: A. He advocated for deregulation of businesses and industries. B. He fought for workers' rights, shorter work hours, and minimum wage laws. C. He opposed government involvement in social issues. D. He supported child labor as an economic necessity.

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He fought for workers' rights, shorter work hours, and minimum wage laws.

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

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What was Eugene V. Debs's most notable act of defiance? A. Violating the Sedition Act of 1918 to protest unjust laws. B. Leading a military campaign to end child labor. C. Passing legislation to limit free speech during wartime. D. Overturning the Louisiana Constitution of 1913.

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Violating the Sedition Act of 1918 to protest unjust laws.

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

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What role did collaboration play in Progressive Era reforms?

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It helped reformers and leaders tackle significant societal issues effectively.