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which of the following reformers outlined the social gospel in a book entitled "Christianity and the social crisis"?
Walter Rauschenbusch
what social problem did Upton Sinclairs novel "the jungle" describe?
the living and working conditions of Chicago's stockyards
many progressives who followed Walter Rauschenbusch's social gospel program believed that...
Christianity should be the basis of social reform
industrial workers often labored
with unsafe machinery
progressive women reformers worked to..
limit the workday
which reform did the nineteenth amendment enact?
women's suffrage
which woman founded the national association of colored women to help African american families and those who were less fortunate?
Ida B. Wells
the NWP and the NAWSA primarily differed in there
strategies
what was one of the goals of the Americanization movement during the progressive era?
to make immigrants more loyal and moral citizens
W.E.B. Du Bois was an outspoken critic of
Booker T. Washington
a 1913 California law forced Japanese Americans to
sell their land
for what purpose was the women's christian temperance union formed?
to protect the home and ban liquor
the efforts of the womens christian temperance union eventually led to which change?
Prohibition
which legislation gave the government the authority to set and limit shipping costs?
the Hepburn act
the national reclamation act directly affected the management of which natural resource?
water
under president William Howard Taft, the federal government
brought lawsuits against many corporations
which political party did Woodrow Wilson represent in the 1912 president election?
the democrat party
Wilson tried to protect workers by
lowering tariffs on goods imported from foreign companies
president Wilson pushed for the passage of the Adamson act to
prevent a nationwide railroad strike
which of the following resulted from the 1913 coal miners act in Ludlow?
the Colorado national guard opened fire on the miners tent city
what was one way progressives differed from populists?
progressives were typically white middle class city dwellers, and populists were mostly farmers
which groups created relief organizations to help individuals?
Mexicans and African americans
progressives that promoted Americanization efforts
encouraged immigrants to follow white, middle class ways of life
which of the following describes the urban league?
focused on helping poor African American workers
during the 1902 coal miners strike in Pennsylvania, president Roosevelt
threatened to send federal troops to take control of the mines
which of the following resulted form the passage of the Dawes act in 1887?
native american reservations were divided into smaller plots
in 1914 congress formed the federal trade commissions to
monitor business practices that might lead to monopoly
muckrakers
socially conscious writers who dramatized the need for reform
settlement house
a community center that provided social services to the urban poor
W.E.B Du Bois
an African American leader who urged African Americans to demand immediate recognition of their rights
NAACP
an organization that used the courts to challenge laws that were unfair to African americans
square deal
Theodore Roosevelts plan for fair government
Gifford Pinchot
a man who led the division of forestry under president Theodore Roosevelt
Clayton Antitrust Act
legislation that strengthened the Sherman antitrust act by spelling out the specific activities in which businesses could not engage