Hist, week 5 quiz 3 QUESTION 1 Municipal housekeeping is a term that describes the implementation of sanitation departments across America during the Progressive era. Progressive women's ... reform efforts as an extension of their household roles. city government efforts to clean up industrial waste throughout the cities. Progressive initiatives for cleaner, safer workplaces. All of these choices. QUESTION 2 Which of these would have been most apt to be a Progressive reformer? A white male living on a rural farm An owner of a bank in Manhattan A woman working in a Philadelphia factory A middle class woman working as a teacher in Chicago A white male factory supervisor in New York City QUESTION 3 Many Progressive cities took heed from the poor political planning and selfish business interests that marked the pre-hurricane planning of ____ to develop and implement their respective Progressive political and social reforms. New York Galveston Chicago Miami Philadelphia QUESTION 4 All of the following is true about the Social Gospel Movement, except Protestant ministers began to respond to the problems of an industrialized society in the 1880s. In their fight for social justice, ministers focused on ending poverty and prostitution. Ministers like Washington Gladden and Walter Rauschenbusch became nationally recognized leaders of the Social Gospel. The Social Gospel incorporated the beliefs of Social Darwinism. The actions of ministers of the Social Gospel prompted middle-class citizens to fight for Progressive reform. QUESTION 5 Progressive governor Robert "Battling Bob" La Follette secured passage of his "Wisconsin Idea," which produced laws in all of the following areas, except Workers' compensation Regulation of railroad companies Conservation of natural resources The creation of expert commissions working in the name of civil service A ban on liquor QUESTION 6 Since the mid-1800s, one of the goals of American businessmen was to gain more territory from Mexico. become more involved in the islands of the Caribbean. sell American goods to the peoples of Asia. refrain from getting too involved with other nations. catch up with Britain's Industrial Revolution. QUESTION 7 Individuals such as Josiah Strong believed that America had a moral duty to care for the poor and the weak. set up poor houses across the country. militarily help protect small countries from exploitation. take Christianity to those who had never heard of it. redistribute America's great wealth among all the people. QUESTION 8 When Britain and Venezuela found themselves in a border dispute in 1895, the American Secretary of State sought to stop the conflict by purchasing Venezuela. citing the Monroe Doctrine and persuading Britain to settle the border dispute with Venezuela peacefully. convincing the two sides to sit down and work out the problem, with American assistance. persuading the British government to let all of its American colonies go. calling Theodore Roosevelt, the Assistant Secretary of War, to step in and arbitrate between the two QUESTION 9 The Treaty of Versailles included all of the following, except German reparations. Germany's admission of guilt. self-determination for nationalities. an end to British and French colonial rule in Africa and Asia. the League of Nations. QUESTION 10 The Open Door policy was the cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy in Latin America at the end of the nineteenth century. caused the Boxer Rebellion and led to the resignation of John Hay as secretary of state. would allow all nations to trade with China on equal terms. was designed to open Cuba, Latin America and the Philippines to U.S. trade and investment. was proposed by the U.S. but rejected by the Chinese government. [Show More]
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