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4.To bring big coal companies to the negotiating table during the 1902 coal strike, PresidentTheodore Roosevelt threatened toa]nationalize the coal companies.b]institute a federal minimum wage.c]arrest and jail the companies' workers and owners.d]promote the use of natural gas nationwide.
5.How did the federal government respond when jobless men marched on Washington in 1894?
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d]provided insurance for on-the-job accidents.7.Which of the following Progressive reforms amended the Sherman Act to prevent trusts fromcurbing competition?
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8.Which of the following cases is an example of the Supreme Court invalidating state regulatorylaws?a]Mueller v. Oregonb]Lochner v. New Yorkc]Plessy v. Fergusond]Williams v. Mississippi
9.What was the outcome of the 1912 presidential election?
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10.In a landmark decision regarding the Northern Securities Company, the U.S. Supreme Court
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11.What was the lasting legacy of the Progressive movement in America?
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By 1900, which of the following was the primary means of urban mass transit in the United States?Answers:A. Trolley carB. Elevated railroadC. SubwayD. Cable car
The settlement houses that emerged in early twentieth-century cities established which newoccupational field?Answers:
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B. MidwiferyC. Political bureaucratD. Early Childhood EducationBetween 1910 and 1917, all the industrial states enacted laws thatAnswers:
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What was the outcome of the 1912 presidential election?Answers:
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How did the federal government respond when jobless men marched on Washington in 1894?Answers:A. Congress passed a measure to provide temporary relief to the unemployed.B. President Cleveland listened to them sympathetically.C. Their leader Jacob Coxey was arrested and their demands were not met.D. The president appointed a commission to study their grievances.
What was the outcome of the Supreme Court's decision in the 1911 Standard Oil case?Answers:
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Which of the following cases is an example of the Supreme Court invalidating state regulatory laws?Answers:
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Which of the following Progressive reforms amended the Sherman Act to prevent trusts from curbingcompetition?Answers:
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To bring big coal companies to the negotiating table during the 1902 coal strike, President TheodoreRoosevelt threatened toAnswers:A. promote the use of natural gas nationwide.B. institute a federal minimum wage.C. arrest and jail the companies' workers and owners.D. nationalize the coal companies.
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