Author of The Jungle? C.) Upton Sinclair A.) Jacob Riis B.) Ida Tarbell C.) Upton Sinclair C.) Upton Sinclair D.) Jim Crow L F.

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Author of The Jungle? C.) Upton Sinclair A.) Jacob Riis B.) Ida Tarbell C.) Upton Sinclair C.) Upton Sinclair D.) Jim Crow L F

Influenced passage of the Meat Inspection Act? A.) The Jungle A.) The Jungle B.) History of Standard Oil C.) How the other half lives D.) Hull House L F

Influenced passage of the Sherman Anti-trust Act 1911? A.) The Jungle B.) History of Standard Oil B.) History of Standard Oil C.) How the other Half lives D.) Hull House L F

Established by Jane Addams? A.) NAACP B.) AFL C.) Hull House C.) Hull House D.) Child Labor L F

Established to help inner city poor build Job skills and find adequate housing? A.) Tenement Houses B.) Referendum C.) Hull House C.) Hull House D.) Labor Laws L F

Refers to the legal separation of races In society on buses, in restaurants, Schools, etc.? A.) Suffrage B.) Jim Crow B.) Jim Crow C.) Recall D.) KKK L F

Writers that exposed the wrongs in Society in an attempt to change and Influence government policies ? A.) Yellow Journalism B.) Hull House C.) Paparazzi D.) Muckrakers D.) Muckrakers L F

State procedure used to remove elected Officials for wrongdoing? A.) Initiative B.) Recall B.) Recall C.) Line Item Veto D.) Referendum L F

Changed election of U.S Senators so that The people could vote directly instead Of state legislatures voting indirectly? A.) 16th Amendment B.) 14th Amendment C.) 17th Amendment C.) 17th Amendment D.) 15th Amendment L F

Excluded from Immigration in 1882? A.) Russian B.) German C.) British D.) Chinese D.) Chinese L F

Made a decision to set aside land to Conserve natural resources? A.) Upton Sinclair B.) Ida Tarbell C.) Jacob Riis D.) Theodore Roosevelt D.) Theodore Roosevelt L F

Proposal for a law that originates with state Citizens and bypasses legislatures to get On the ballot by petition? A.) Referendum B.) Initiative B.) Initiative C.) Nativism D.) Recall L F

Feelings of distrust and dislike for anyone Different religiously, culturally, and racially? A.) Sectionalism B.) Nationalism C.) Humanism D.) Nativism D.) Nativism L F

A group that believed the government Should take a more active role in helping People with social problems? A.) Republicans B.) Conservatives C.) Progressives C.) Progressives D.) Lobbyists L F

Passed to get children out of workforce, Minimum wage, equal pay, shorter hours? A.) Labor Laws A.) Labor Laws B.) Sherman Antitrust law C.) Social Security Act D.) International Commerce Act L F

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