1 (62.0K) Along with Lincoln Steffens, Ida Tarbell (pictured here) was arguably the most famous of the "muckrakers." What was her most famous target of scrutiny?A) the House of Morgan B) urban poverty C) Standard Oil D) railroad corruption 2 (65.0K) Elected in 1900, this Wisconsin governor converted his state into what reformers around the nation called a "laboratory for progressivism." He isA) William Borah. B) Robert La Follette. C) Charles Francis Murphy. D) Charles Sheldon. 3 (178.0K) This is a picture of the Colored Women's League of Washington, one of the many women's clubs that came into being during the Progressive Era. Which part of the women's club agenda was never accomplished?A) child labor laws B) food and drug regulation C) housing standards D) federal anti-lynching law 4 (117.0K) Which of the following would most agree with the point-of-view being taken in this cartoon?A) Alice Paul B) Thorstein Veblen C) Alfred Smith D) Frances Willard 5 (125.0K) Suffragists march in support of the right to vote in 1912. In that year, how many states extended the suffrage to women?A) 0 B) 2 C) 4 D) 8 6 (127.0K) An Ohio Suffragist headquarters aims to explain why women ought to receive the right to vote. Which of the following feminist leaders argued that an Equal Rights Amendment was as necessary for female equality—if not more so—as the suffrage?A) Carrie Chapman Catt B) Alice Paul C) Anna Howard Shaw D) Elizabeth Cady Stanton 7 (101.0K) Governor Edwin Morrow of Kentucky signs a resolution ratifying an amendment to the Constitution. Given his milieu, which amendment is he likely signing?A) Seventeenth Amendment B) Eighteenth Amendment C) Nineteenth Amendment D) Twenty-First Amendment 8 (127.0K) Five men peruse the information offered at the National Headquarters Opposed to Women Suffrage. In what presidential election did woman across the country first have the constitutionally-protected right to vote?A) 1912 election B) 1916 election C) 1920 election D) 1924 election 9 (88.0K) This Harvard-educated sociologist and historian helped found the NAACP and is probably best remembered for his classic work The Souls of Black Folk . He isA) Booker T. Washington. B) W.E.B. Du Bois. C) Langston Hughes. D) Marcus Garvey. 10 (129.0K) This is the NAACP's 1917 Silent Protest Parade in New York City. The NAACP had its origins in an earlier group known as theA) Niagara Movement. B) Social Gospel. C) Union Labor Party. D) Salvation Army. 11 (55.0K) Once head of the American Railway Union, this man formed the Socialist Party of America and was its four-time presidential candidate. He isA) William "Big Bill" Haywood. B) Herbert Croly. C) Eugene Debs. D) Louis Brandeis. 12 (37.0K) This outspoken man led the radical labor union International Workers of the World, otherwise known as the "Wobblies." He isA) William "Big Bill" Haywood. B) Herbert Croly. C) William Dillingham. D) Louis Brandeis. 13 (70.0K) Two-term president and larger-than-life idol to a generation of progressive reformers, Theodore Roosevelt presided over all of the following legislation except theA) Pure Food and Drug Act. B) Clayton Anti-Trust Act. C) Hepburn Railroad Regulation Act. D) Meat Inspection Act. 14 (79.0K) This grisly photo depicts a meat-packing plant before passage of the Meat Inspection Act. The socialist writer whose 1906 novel The Jungle created a public outcry about the state of the meat-packing industry wasA) Gifford Pinchot. B) Alton Parker. C) Upton Sinclair. D) John Muir. 15 (63.0K) Anyone would have had trouble filling Theodore Roosevelt's shoes, but William Howard Taft had a particularly tough time of it. Which of the following is usually associated with his administration?A) Hetch Hetchy Controversy B) Panic of 1907 C) Federal Trade Commission Act D) Pinchot-Ballinger Controversy 16 (72.0K) Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom was as progressive and far-reaching as Roosevelt's earlier New Nationalism. Which of the following did not occur during Wilson's tenure?A) income tax adopted B) Clayton Antitrust Act C) Great White Fleet D) Underwood-Simmons Tariff 17 (191.0K) Here, breaker boys clean lumps of coal. With what piece of legislation did Woodrow Wilson attempt (unsuccessfully) to end child labor practices in the United States?A) Underwood-Simmons Tariff B) Clayton Antitrust Act C) Keating-Owen Act D) Federal Reserve Act