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100A Question What fields did Progressives aim to reform?

100A Answer education, workplace conditions and government

200A Question Why did moniority groups receive limited benefits from Progressivism?

200A Answer Many Progressives held racist ideas about minority groups

300A Question Many Progressive Reformers targeted city officials who built corrupt organizations called:

300A Answer Political Machines

400A Question Progressives that Promoted Americanization efforts…

400A Answer Encouraged immigrants to follow white, middle class ways of life.

500A Question A community center that provided social services to the urban poor

500A Answer Settlement House

100B Question An organization that used the courts to challenge laws that were unfair to African Americans

100B Answer NAACP

200B Question Which event led to the formation of the NAACP?

200B Answer The 1908 Springfield Riot.

300B Question The African American Leader who urged African Americans to demand immediate recognition of their rights

300B Answer W.E.B. Du Bois

400B Question W.E.B. Du Bois was an outspoken critic of who?

400B Answer Booker T. Washington

500B Question Which woman founded the National Association of Colored Women to help African American families and those who were less fortunate?

500B Answer Ida B. Wells

100C Question Theodore Roosevelt supported powerful corporations that did what?

100C Answer did business fairly

200C Question Which political party did Woodrow Wilson represent in the 1912 election?

200C Answer the Democratic Party

300C Question What was Theodore Roosevelt’s plan for fair government?

300C Answer the Square Deal

400C Question Why did Theodore Roosevelt run for President in 1912?

400C Answer Taft’s political decisions angered Roosevelt.

500C Question Wilson’s NEW FREEDOM worked to improve what?

500C Answer economic policy

100D Question Which reform did the 19th Amendment enact?

100D Answer women’s suffrage

200D Question which reform resulted from the fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory?

200D Answer workers’ compensation laws

300D Question The National Reclamation Act directly affected the management of which natural resource?

300D Answer water

400D Question A 1913 law that forced Japanese Americans to do what?

400D Answer sell their land

500D Question What was a result of the 1913 coal miners strike in Ludlow?

500D Answer The Colorado National Guard opened fire on the miner’s tent city.

100E Question What social problem did Upton Sinclair’s novel The Jungle describe?

100E Answer The living and working conditions in Chicago’s stockyards

200E Question Socially conscious writers who dramatize the need for reform

200E Answer muckrakers

300E Question The man who led the Division of Forestry under Theodore Roosevelt.

300E Answer Gifford Pinchot

400E Question An activist who opened the country’s first birth-control clinic.

400E Answer Margaret Sanger

500E Question Walter Rauschenbush’s Social Gospel program believed in what?

500E Answer Christianity should be the basis of social reform.