Progressive Era Review. Which process allowed citizens to place a measure or an issue on the ballot in a state election? A.referendum B.primary C.recall.

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Progressive Era Review

Which process allowed citizens to place a measure or an issue on the ballot in a state election? A.referendum B.primary C.recall D.initiative

Which process gave voters the opportunity to accept or reject measures that the state legislature enacted? A.referendum B.primary C.recall D.initiative

What allows voters to remove unsatisfactory elected officials from their jobs? A.referendum B.primary C.recall D.initiative

The motto of the National Association of Colored Women was A."Helping Hands." B."Mothers of America." C."Lifting As We Climb." D."The World Is Our Neighborhood."

Women from the upper class and working class joined to form the A.National Woman Suffrage Association. B.Women's Christian Temperance Union. C.Women's Trade Union League. D.Civil Service Commission.

Who easily defeated the Democratic candidate for the presidency in 1908? A.William Howard Taft B.Woodrow Wilson C.Theodore Roosevelt D.William McKinley

The 1912 Bull Moose Party presidential candidate was A.Woodrow Wilson. B.Theodore Roosevelt. C.William McKinley. D.William Howard Taft.

Who founded the National Negro Business League? A.Dr. Carlos Montezuma B.Ida B. Wells C.W.E.B. Du Bois D.Booker T. Washington

Who published the names of people involved in a lynching? A.Jane Addams B.Mark Twain C.Ida B. Wells D.J.P. Morgan

What representative of the political machine controlled local jobs and services? A.political boss B.muckraker C.civil servant D.city servant

Many Americans believed which groups were becoming too large? A.oligopolies B.civil servants C.muckrakers D.trusts

Which amendment provided for the direct election of senators? A.Fifteenth Amendment B.Sixteenth Amendment C.Seventeenth Amendment D.Eighteenth Amendment

Which organization encouraged working women to form women's labor unions? A.NOW B.NAACP C.WTUL D.WCTU

The first state that allowed women to vote was A.Utah. B.Wyoming. C.New York. D.Ohio.

Which amendment made it illegal to make, transport, or sell alcohol? A.Fifteenth Amendment B.Twentieth Amendment C.Eighteenth Amendment D.Nineteenth Amendment

Theodore Roosevelt ran for the presidency in 1904, promising the people A.discrimination. B.new housing. C.laissez-faire government. D.a square deal.

What did William Howard Taft use to file lawsuits against corporations? A.Sherman Antitrust Act B.square deal C.Nineteenth Amendment D.conservation

Who inspired the African American women's club movement? A.Maggie Lena B.Ida B. Wells C.J.P. Morgan D.Jane Addams

Who helped found the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)? A.George Washington Carver B.Maggie Lena C.W.E.B. Du Bois D.Ida B. Wells

temperance crusader A.Nineteenth Amendment B.Sixteenth Amendment C.Eighteenth Amendment D.Dr. Carlos Montezuma E.Carry Nation

women's right to vote A.Nineteenth Amendment B.Sixteenth Amendment C.Eighteenth Amendment D.Dr. Carlos Montezuma E.Carry Nation

Prohibition Law A.Nineteenth Amendment B.Sixteenth Amendment C.Eighteenth Amendment D.Dr. Carlos Montezuma E.Carry Nation

income tax law A.Nineteenth Amendment B.Sixteenth Amendment C.Eighteenth Amendment D.Dr. Carlos Montezuma E.Carry Nation

helped found Society of American Indians A.Nineteenth Amendment B.Sixteenth Amendment C.Eighteenth Amendment D.Dr. Carlos Montezuma E.Carry Nation

muckraker A.Lincoln Steffens B.suffragists C.Federal Reserve Act D.Theodore Roosevelt E.Gentlemen's Agreement

worked for women's right to vote A.Lincoln Steffens B.suffragists C.Federal Reserve Act D.Theodore Roosevelt E.Gentlemen's Agreement

trustbuster A.Lincoln Steffens B.suffragists C.Federal Reserve Act D.Theodore Roosevelt E.Gentlemen's Agreement

regulates banking A.Lincoln Steffens B.suffragists C.Federal Reserve Act D.Theodore Roosevelt E.Gentlemen's Agreement

restricted Japanese immigration A.Lincoln Steffens B.suffragists C.Federal Reserve Act D.Theodore Roosevelt E.Gentlemen's Agreement