1. Increased industrialization led to
A) a reduction in child labor
B) the elimination of the working class
C) improvements in factory work environments
D) an increase in the number of people working in manufacturing
2. As part of the garment industry, adults and children worked making clothes in small, crowded rooms called sweatshops. Their hours were long. Their pay was little. Often the rooms were dark. What advantage were sweatshops to the textile industry?
A) They eliminated textile factories
B) They kept the cost of production low
C) They employed only women and children
D) They helped families create their own small businesses
3. Labor unions formed as a way to help workers
A) find better jobs
B) learn more skilled trades
C) improve their working conditions
D) increase the hours children could work
4. What effect did the discovery of gold in the Black Hills have on the Sioux?
A) an improved economy
B) loss of native lands
C) less government intervention
D) expansion of the reservation system
5. In 1906, Congress passed teh Meat Inspection Act and the Pure Food and Drug Act. Both laws were in response to industry practices exposed by
A) muckrakers
B) political machines
C) corrupt politicians
D) company presidents
6. While there were only a hundred public schools in 1860, by 1914 the number of public schools had risen to 12,000. Progressive education included teaching good citizenship and character. Which is the BEST reason for civic education to be part of a progressive curriculum?
A) Civic education lowers educational costs
B) Good citizenship is essential to good government
C) An informed citizen is less likely to participate in government
D) Civic education gives a greater understanding of the Pendleton Act
7. The People's Party was formed by the
A) Populists
B) Progressives
C) labor unions
D) muckrakers
8. The 17th Amendment calls for the election of United States senators by
A) the people
B) state legislatures
C) only other senators
D) registered progressives
9. The Spanish-American War was fought to
A) allow Cuba to become part of the U.S.
B) free Cuba from Spanish rule
C) assist Spain in establishing control of the Cuban government
D) remove United States military presence in Cuba
10. Late 19th century and early 20th century American imperialism can be explained as
A) a desire to profit both politically and economically from involvement in foreign countries
B) working to maintain a balance of political power within the Western Hemisphere
C) having little interest in expanding American economic and political influence
D) a lack of concern for expanding the military power of the United States
11. 1898 marks they year of
A) the Platt Amendment
B) Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
C) the Spanish-American War
D) the opening of the Panama Canal
12. Roosevelt believed American military, economic, and political interests were served by
A) limiting contact with Cuba
B) restricting foreign policy to trade with Europe
C) building the Panama Canal
D) encouraging French and Spanish influence in Latin America
13. Match the following terms to the descriptions below.
A. Ellis Island
B. Tammany Hall
C. Jane Addams
D. Hamilton Fish
E. Samuel Gompers
F. The Jungle
14. Most "new" immigrants in the late 1800's
A) settled on farms
B) were skilled workers and professionals
C) took factory and construction jobs in cities
D) moved to the West
15. A notorious political boss was
A) William LeBaron Jenney
B) Louis H. Sullivan
C) Charles B. Stover
D) William M. Tweed
16. Farmers in the late 19th century were disturbed by all of the following except
A) inflation
B) railroad freight charges
C) high interest rates
D) loss of their farms
17. The purpose of Jim Crow laws was to introduce and maintain segregation.
A) True
B) False
18. Civil service reformers wanted to abolish the spoils system.
A) True
B) False
19. A major cause of the Spanish-American War was an uprising on the island of Puerto Rico.
A) True
B) False
20. The explosion of the USS Maine was found to be caused by Spanish patriots.
A) True
B) False
21. From the 1860's to 1920, the major feminist effort was to
A) increase the number of jobs open to women
B) broaden women's educational opportunities
C) gain the vote for women
D) elect more women to Congress
22. All of the following political reforms were widely adopted during the Progressive era except
A) election of U.S. senators by state legislatures
B) initiative
C) referendum
D) recall
23. Theodor Roosevelt's presidential administration is known as the
A) Square Deal
B) New Deal
C) New Freedom
D) New Nationalism
24. Upton Sinclair's The Jungle led to the adoption of the
A) Interstate Commerce Act
B) Newlands Act
C) Meat Inspection Act
D) Hepburn Act
25. The People's Party later became known as
A) The Grange
B) Muckrakers
C) Progressive Party
D) Populist Party
26. Select all of the terms used to discribe Theodore Roosevelt's presidency
A) The 3 C's
B) Square Deal
C) Trustbuster
D) New Deal
E) Speak softly and carry a big stick
F) Strick maker