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Chapter 32
5 Written Questions
5 Matching Questions
- Women suffrage
- Rule of reason
- Saloons
- Richard Ballinger
- Square Deal
- a Movement receiving pwrful support from progressives in early 1900s; finally won w/ the nineteenth amendment in 1920
- b Due to driving poor workers into alcoholism, these institutions were bitterly opposed by progressive reformers; about one of these bars for every 200 ppl
- c Supreme Ct.'s decision that combinations that unreasonably restrained trade were illegal, thus ripping a huge hole in the govt antitrust net
- d TR's program to control corporations, protect consumers, and conserve natural resources
- e Secretary of the Interior who opened public lands in WY, MT, & AK to corporate development
5 Multiple Choice Questions
- Veblen attacked predatory wealth & consumption
- TR's platform of increasing gov't pwr to remedy economic and social abuses; rejection of Taft's dollar diplomacy hich is less intervening and lets countries just run their own
- Speaker of the House who progressives wanted to attack but Taft didn't support them
- Urban pioneer who entered the fight to clean up corrupt city govts, other progressive reforms, etc. & urged women to do the same
- TR est. this dept armed with the Bureau of Corporations meant to probe businesses engaged in interstate commerce and clearing the road for trust-busting era
5 True/False Questions
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Roosevelt Dam → Dam constructed on AZ's Salt River dedicated to TR
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Collier's, Cosmopolitan, Everybody's, McClure's → In alphabetical order, the 4 aggressive magazines that epitomized muckraking
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Food and Drug Administration → Federal commission that grew out of 1906 acts to regulate manufacture of food/drugs
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Progressives → New crusaders waging war on monopoly, corruption, inefficiency, & social justice;
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The Treason of the Senate → Steffans launched a series of articles unmasking the corrupt alliance in McClure's
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