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Progressive Era-review test

Authored by Nekisa Mahzad-Nolan

History, Social Studies

10th Grade

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1.

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This time period focused on social and political reforms in the United States in the early 1900s:

Civil War Era

Industrialization Era

Progressive Era

Reconstruction Era

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These were journalists who wrote book and articles that exposed corruption in business and government:

Progressives

Muckrakers

Sensationalists

Investigative reporters

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This U.S. president made significant contributions to breaking up big business during the Progressive Era:

Howard Taft

Woodrow Wilson

William McKinley

Theodore Roosevelt

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Why did the Progressive Era grow in the United States?

because of the negative impact of industrialization

because of the negative impact of the civil war

because industrial tycoons were appalled by the conditions of factories

because the American people were disillusioned by WWI

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People who were trying to get the 19th Amendment passed were supporting what?

Right to vote for 18 year olds

Right to vote for African Americans

Right to vote for women

Right to vote for those in prison

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People like W.E.B. du Bois participated in the movement against what?

Racism

Women's suffrage

Child Labor

Prohibition

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What does the power of referendum give voters the right to do?

select a candidate to run in the general election

to propose a law by getting signatures on a petition

remove elected officials from public office

to approve or reject a law (especially one that imposes taxes)

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