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Progressive Era Review. Which process allowed citizens to place a measure or an issue on the ballot in a state election?. referendum primary recall initiative. Which process gave voters the opportunity to accept or reject measures that the state legislature enacted?. referendum primary
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Which process allowed citizens to place a measure or an issue on the ballot in a state election? • referendum • primary • recall • initiative
Which process gave voters the opportunity to accept or reject measures that the state legislature enacted? • referendum • primary • recall • initiative
What allows voters to remove unsatisfactory elected officials from their jobs? • referendum • primary • recall • initiative
The motto of the National Association of Colored Women was • "Helping Hands." • "Mothers of America." • "Lifting As We Climb." • "The World Is Our Neighborhood."
Women from the upper class and working class joined to form the • National Woman Suffrage Association. • Women's Christian Temperance Union. • Women's Trade Union League. • Civil Service Commission.
Who easily defeated the Democratic candidate for the presidency in 1908? • William Howard Taft • Woodrow Wilson • Theodore Roosevelt • William McKinley
The 1912 Bull Moose Party presidential candidate was • Woodrow Wilson. • Theodore Roosevelt. • William McKinley. • William Howard Taft.
Who founded the National Negro Business League? • Dr. Carlos Montezuma • Ida B. Wells • W.E.B. Du Bois • Booker T. Washington
Who published the names of people involved in a lynching? • Jane Addams • Mark Twain • Ida B. Wells • J.P. Morgan
What representative of the political machine controlled local jobs and services? • political boss • muckraker • civil servant • city servant
Many Americans believed which groups were becoming too large? • oligopolies • civil servants • muckrakers • trusts
Which amendment provided for the direct election of senators? • Fifteenth Amendment • Sixteenth Amendment • Seventeenth Amendment • Eighteenth Amendment
Which organization encouraged working women to form women's labor unions? • NOW • NAACP • WTUL • WCTU
The first state that allowed women to vote was • Utah. • Wyoming. • New York. • Ohio.
Which amendment made it illegal to make, transport, or sell alcohol? • Fifteenth Amendment • Twentieth Amendment • Eighteenth Amendment • Nineteenth Amendment
Theodore Roosevelt ran for the presidency in 1904, promising the people • discrimination. • new housing. • laissez-faire government. • a square deal.
What did William Howard Taft use to file lawsuits against corporations? • Sherman Antitrust Act • square deal • Nineteenth Amendment • conservation
Who inspired the African American women's club movement? • Maggie Lena • Ida B. Wells • J.P. Morgan • Jane Addams
Who helped found the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)? • George Washington Carver • Maggie Lena • W.E.B. Du Bois • Ida B. Wells
temperance crusader • Nineteenth Amendment • Sixteenth Amendment • Eighteenth Amendment • Dr. Carlos Montezuma • Carry Nation
women's right to vote • Nineteenth Amendment • Sixteenth Amendment • Eighteenth Amendment • Dr. Carlos Montezuma • Carry Nation
Prohibition Law • Nineteenth Amendment • Sixteenth Amendment • Eighteenth Amendment • Dr. Carlos Montezuma • Carry Nation
income tax law • Nineteenth Amendment • Sixteenth Amendment • Eighteenth Amendment • Dr. Carlos Montezuma • Carry Nation
helped found Society of American Indians • Nineteenth Amendment • Sixteenth Amendment • Eighteenth Amendment • Dr. Carlos Montezuma • Carry Nation
muckraker • Lincoln Steffens • suffragists • Federal Reserve Act • Theodore Roosevelt • Gentlemen's Agreement
worked for women's right to vote • Lincoln Steffens • suffragists • Federal Reserve Act • Theodore Roosevelt • Gentlemen's Agreement
trustbuster • Lincoln Steffens • suffragists • Federal Reserve Act • Theodore Roosevelt • Gentlemen's Agreement
regulates banking • Lincoln Steffens • suffragists • Federal Reserve Act • Theodore Roosevelt • Gentlemen's Agreement
restricted Japanese immigration • Lincoln Steffens • suffragists • Federal Reserve Act • Theodore Roosevelt • Gentlemen's Agreement