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Chapter 9 Review Game

Chapter 9 Review Game. Test Friday. Please select a Team. The Happy Historians The Pitchfork Patrol The Change Agents The Fluffy Teddy Bears Carry Nation’s Hatchet Hogg Wild The Trust Busters The Jungle Book. 30. Which ONE of these was not one of the four goals of progressivism?.

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Chapter 9 Review Game

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  1. Chapter 9 Review Game Test Friday

  2. Please select a Team. • The Happy Historians • The Pitchfork Patrol • The Change Agents • The Fluffy Teddy Bears • Carry Nation’s Hatchet • Hogg Wild • The Trust Busters • The Jungle Book

  3. 30 Which ONE of these was not one of the four goals of progressivism? • Protecting Social Welfare • Creating Economic Reform • Fostering Efficiency • Cleaning up Local Government • Promoting Moral Development

  4. 30 Which ONE of the following was NOT a part of the three part strategy of the Suffrage Movement? • They tried to convince states legislatures to grant women the right to vote • Women pursued court cases to test the 14th Amendment • Women worked with the local governments to elect a male leader to represent them • Women pushed for a national constitutional Amendment to grant women the right to vote.

  5. 30 Which ONE of these was not a part of the election reformation process? • Initiative • Recall • Referendum • Secret balloting • Muckraking

  6. 30 Which of these jobs was uncommon for a woman to have during the late 1800’s? • Secretary • Maids • Garment Worker • Typist • These were all common jobs for women during this time period

  7. 30 Susan B. Anthony and this woman were the primary leaders of the women’s suffrage movement. • Carry Nation • Cady Stanton • Sophia Smith • Lucy Stone • None of the above

  8. Team Scores

  9. 30 Teddy Roosevelt formed the Bull Moose Party for the following reason: • The Democratic ticket was already filled • Taft took the Republican spot on the ticket • He believed in stronger civil rights • The socialist party was growing in power

  10. 29 Teddy Roosevelt and William Howard Taft both believed strongly in: • Industrialism • Economic reform • Trust busting • Regulation • The Square Deal

  11. 30 What similarities did the Meat Inspection Act and Pure Food and Drug Act share? • They both were passed in 1906 • They were opposed by the Democrats • They both created regulations that protected consumer health • Both 1 and 2 • Both 1 and 3

  12. 30 These two Presidents failed to support civil rights during their term(s) as president. • Wilson and Taft • Roosevelt and Wilson • Taft and Debs • McKinley and Wilson • Taft and Garfield

  13. 30 This conservationist was Roosevelt’s US Forest Service expert • Eugene V. Debs • Upton Sinclair • William Jennings Bryan • Henry Ballinger • None of the above

  14. Team Scores

  15. 30 This group, formed in 1909, aimed for full equality among the races. • NRA • FTC • Tuskegee Institute • NAWSA • None of the above

  16. 30 This term was used to describe how Roosevelt could influence the news media and shape legislation. • Bully Pulpit • Conservation • Yellow Journalism • Square Deal

  17. 30 The ____ _____ described the various progressive reforms sponsored by the Roosevelt Administration. • Progressive Movement • Hard Line • Anti-trust act • New Freedom • Square Deal

  18. 30 This/these person(s) was one of the most famous muckrakers of this time period: • Lincoln Steffens • Ida Tarbell • Upton Sinclair • Both 1 and 3 • Both 1,2,and 3

  19. 30 William Howard Taft defeated this main candidate in the 1904 election • Woodrow Wilson • William Jennings Bryan • Teddy Roosevelt • Eugene V. Debs • None of the above

  20. Team Scores

  21. 30 How did Taft’s appointee Richard Ballinger anger reformers? • He returned 1 million acres of land back to the public • He disagreed with Gifford Pinchot on the usage of public land • Both 1 and 2 • None of the above

  22. 30 What was the biggest difference between Taft and Roosevelt’s campaigns? • Taft was more progressive • They disagreed with women’s suffrage • They disagreed over civil rights • Roosevelt was more progressive

  23. 30 Woodrow Wilson’s New Freedom included all of these elements except: • Banking reforms • Stronger anti-trust laws • Lower tariffs • Conservation of public land

  24. 30 What was the major impact of the Clayton Anti-Trust Act and the Federal Trade Commission? • Greater Government regulation on banking • A small amount of government regulation on banking • Greater government regulation on businesses • Less government regulation on banking

  25. 30 Why were tariff reform and the Federal Reserve system important? • Reduced power of monopolies • Less taxes for the people • Increased government control of money supply • All of the above

  26. Team Scores

  27. 30 Prohibition was most popular with this group: • Reformers • Conservatives • Socialists • The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union • Republicans

  28. 30 This idea lead to the invention of the assembly line: • Prohibition • Scientific management • Economic reform • The Pure Food and Drug Act • The automobile

  29. 30 This progressive Republican led the way in regulating big business: • Louis D. Brandeis • Richard Ballinger • Gifford Pinchot • Teddy Roosevelt • Robert M. La Follette

  30. 30 Citizens organizing a bill to be voted on by local election would be an example of a(n): • Referendum • Recall • Initiative • Local bill • Amendment

  31. 30 The goal of the Meat Inspection Act was to: • Regulate big business • Make laws that cost the tax payers more money • Make food safer for the American people • Show support for the meatpacking industry • Allow Roosevelt to control the private sector

  32. Team Scores

  33. BONUS QUESTIONS!!!! • These are from CH 5,6,7,8

  34. 30 This act, passed in 1887, aimed at Americanizing the Native American Indians: • Sherman Anti-Trust Act • Dawes Act • Homestead Act • Chisholm Act

  35. 30 Andrew Carnegie used this process to buy out his suppliers so he could make more profit: • Horizontal integration • Vertical integration • Monopoly • Trust busting

  36. 30 This act helped the government grant federal jobs to employees based on merit, not who they knew. • Interstate Commerce Act • Pendleton Civil Service Act • Chinese Exclusion Act • The Gentlemen’s Agreement

  37. 30 This man designed Chicago’s lakefront in 1893. • Louis Sullivan • Daniel Burnham • Frederick Law Olmsted • George Eastman

  38. Team Scores

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