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  1. Women suffrage
  2. Rule of reason
  3. Saloons
  4. Richard Ballinger
  5. Square Deal
  1. a Movement receiving pwrful support from progressives in early 1900s; finally won w/ the nineteenth amendment in 1920
  2. 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
  3. c Supreme Ct.'s decision that combinations that unreasonably restrained trade were illegal, thus ripping a huge hole in the govt antitrust net
  4. d TR's program to control corporations, protect consumers, and conserve natural resources
  5. e Secretary of the Interior who opened public lands in WY, MT, & AK to corporate development

5 Multiple Choice Questions

  1. Veblen attacked predatory wealth & consumption
  2. 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
  3. Speaker of the House who progressives wanted to attack but Taft didn't support them
  4. Urban pioneer who entered the fight to clean up corrupt city govts, other progressive reforms, etc. & urged women to do the same
  5. 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

  1. Roosevelt DamDam constructed on AZ's Salt River dedicated to TR

          

  2. Collier's, Cosmopolitan, Everybody's, McClure'sIn alphabetical order, the 4 aggressive magazines that epitomized muckraking

          

  3. Food and Drug AdministrationFederal commission that grew out of 1906 acts to regulate manufacture of food/drugs

          

  4. ProgressivesNew crusaders waging war on monopoly, corruption, inefficiency, & social justice;

          

  5. The Treason of the SenateSteffans launched a series of articles unmasking the corrupt alliance in McClure's