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US History 137
Your Score: 100 % (22 out of 22)
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1. Progressive-era writers and photographers seeking to expose the underside of urban-industrial society were known as
Topic: Urban Age, Consumer Society, Muckrakers
a. Muckrakers.
b. Bushwhackers.
c. Ditch-diggers.
d. Stand-patters.
Feedback/Reference: REF: 728
2. Progressive-era feminists were
Topic: New Feminism, Rise of Personal Freedom
a. fewer in number than during the Gilded Age.
b. engaged in a wide range of social causes.
c. more interested in Freudian psychology than in the right to vote.
d. all of the above.
Feedback/Reference: REF: 746-747
3. Which of the following series of events is listed in proper sequence?
Topic: Teddy Roosevelt, Expanding Role of Government, New Freedom and New Nationalism
a. Pure Food and Drug Act; publication of The Jungle; assassination of President McKinley; election of Woodrow Wilson
b. Northern Securities case; Pinchot-Ballinger controversy; reelection of Roosevelt; Hepburn Act
c. creation of Federal Reserve System; election of William Howard Taft; Triangle Shirtwaist Fire; Lawrence textile strike
d. assassination of President McKinley; Meat Inspection Act; unveiling of Woodrow Wilson's "New Freedom" program; Federal Reserve Act
Feedback/Reference: REF: 757-758, 760, 762
4. The 1909 "uprising of the 20,000" was
Topic: Intro
a. an organized effort on the part of manufacturers to secure property rights in the face of Populist opposition.
b. an interracial rebellion of sharecroppers in Alabama, Louisiana, and Arkansas.
c. a walkout of garment workers, which led to a victory for the International Ladies' Garment Workers Union.
d. a mass meeting of farmworkers in Wichita, Kansas, at which they sought to advance the subtreasury plan.
Feedback/Reference: REF: 724
5. The organization of middle-class and upper-class women and impoverished immigrants founded in 1903 to bring women workers into

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