Progressive Test Review
Who was the founder of the NAACP and encourage African Americans to be more vocal in pursuing equality? A. W.E.B Dubois B. Booker T. Washington C. Susan B. Anthony D. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Who was the founder of the NAACP and encourage African Americans to be more vocal in pursuing equality? A. W.E.B Dubois B. Booker T. Washington C. Susan B. Anthony D. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Who was the founder of the Tuskegee Institute and believed that equality could be achieved through hard work and education? A. W.E.B Dubois B. Booker T. Washington C. Susan B. Anthony D. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Who was the founder of the Tuskegee Institute and believed that equality could be achieved through hard work and education? A. W.E.B Dubois B. Booker T. Washington C. Susan B. Anthony D. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Which event at the Carnegie steel factory turned violent between strikers and private detectives? A. The Pullman Strike B. The American Federation of Labor C. The Knights of Labor D. The Homestead Strike
Which event at the Carnegie steel factory turned violent between strikers and private detectives? A. The Pullman Strike B. The American Federation of Labor C. The Knights of Labor D. The Homestead Strike
Who was an influential leader of the Women’s suffrage movement? A. Booker T. Washington B. W.E.B. Dubois C. Susan B. Anthony D. Emma Goldman
Who was an influential leader of the Women’s suffrage movement? A. Booker T. Washington B. W.E.B. Dubois C. Susan B. Anthony D. Emma Goldman
What is the movement that aimed to limit the negative effects of alcohol? A. Suffragists B. Prohibition C. Temperance D. Homestead Strike
What is the movement that aimed to limit the negative effects of alcohol? A. Suffragists B. Prohibition C. Temperance D. Homestead Strike
What is the name of the labor union that was led by Samuel Gompers and united skilled workers? A. The Pullman Strike B. American Federation of Labor C. The Homestead Strike D. Knights of Labor
What is the name of the labor union that was led by Samuel Gompers and united skilled workers? A. The Pullman Strike B. American Federation of Labor C. The Homestead Strike D. Knights of Labor
Which amendment gave women the right to vote? A. 17 th B. 18 th C. 19 th D. 15 th
Which amendment gave women the right to vote? A. 17 th B. 18 th C. 19 th D. 15 th
Which amendment banned the sale and use of alcohol? A. 15 th B. 17 th C. 18 th D. 19th
Which amendment banned the sale and use of alcohol? A. 15 th B. 17 th C. 18 th D. 19th
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and ___________ were active participants in the Women’s Suffrage Movement. A. Emma Goldman B. Mary Washington C. Susan B. Anthony D. W.E.B Dubois
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and ___________ were active participants in the Women’s Suffrage Movement. A. Emma Goldman B. Mary Washington C. Susan B. Anthony D. W.E.B Dubois
The _________ worked with other groups to close bars and saloons. This group was influential in passing the 18 th amendment. A. Women’s Suffrage Movement B. Anti-Saloon League C. Temperance D. Segregation
The _________ worked with other groups to close bars and saloons. This group was influential in passing the 18 th amendment. A. Women’s Suffrage Movement B. Anti-Saloon League C. Temperance D. Segregation
Segregation became legal with the passage of ______ v. ______. Separate but equal became the law. A. Washington v. Dubois B. Plessy v. Ferguson C. Booker v. W.E.B. D. Brown v. Board of Education
Segregation became legal with the passage of ______ v. ______. Separate but equal became the law. A. Washington v. Dubois B. Plessy v. Ferguson C. Booker v. W.E.B. D. Brown v. Board of Education
Which of the following is NOT a negative effect of industrialization? A. Low wages B. Unsafe working conditions C. Child Labor D. Prohibition
Which of the following is NOT a negative effect of industrialization? A. Low wages B. Unsafe working conditions C. Child Labor D. Prohibition
Why were Jim Crow laws passed? A. To discriminate against African Americans in housing, work, education B. Create equal opportunities for African Americans C. Because W.E.B Dubois and Booker T. Washington agreed on their passing D. To prevent people from voting
Why were Jim Crow laws passed? A. To discriminate against African Americans in housing, work, education B. Create equal opportunities for African Americans C. Because W.E.B Dubois and Booker T. Washington agreed on their passing D. To prevent people from voting
What group was not granted citizenship until 1924? A. Former Slaves B. Chinese Immigrants C. American Indians D. Women
What group was not granted citizenship until 1924? A. Former Slaves B. Chinese Immigrants C. American Indians D. Women
The temperance movement was ____________. A. An effort to improve people’s tempers. B. The movement to bring organized labor into American workplaces and factories. C. An effort to improve working conditions. D. The movement to outlaw the manufacture and sale of alcohol.
The temperance movement was ____________. A. An effort to improve people’s tempers. B. The movement to bring organized labor into American workplaces and factories. C. An effort to improve working conditions. D. The movement to outlaw the manufacture and sale of alcohol.
Why did safety conditions improve in the workplace? A. The 19 th Amendment to the Constitution was passed B. Reforms were made during the Progressive Era C. Monopolies and trusts grew more powerful D. Businesses adopted a four day work week.
Why did safety conditions improve in the workplace? A. The 19 th Amendment to the Constitution was passed B. Reforms were made during the Progressive Era C. Monopolies and trusts grew more powerful D. Businesses adopted a four day work week.
What happened when laborers got tired of working long hours? A. They burned down the factories B. They quit and turned to farming. C. They organized unions and demanded a shorter work day. D. None of the above.
What happened when laborers got tired of working long hours? A. They burned down the factories B. They quit and turned to farming. C. They organized unions and demanded a shorter work day. D. None of the above.
The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory led to reforms such as fire exits would be an example of which Progressive reform? A. Temperance B. Reduced Work Hours C. Improved Safety Conditions D. Restrictions on Child Labor
The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory led to reforms such as fire exits would be an example of which Progressive reform? A. Temperance B. Reduced Work Hours C. Improved Safety Conditions D. Restrictions on Child Labor
Where were Jim Crow laws enforced? A. Schools B. Theatres C. Railroad Cars D. All of these
Where were Jim Crow laws enforced? A. Schools B. Theatres C. Railroad Cars D. All of these