REVIEW SHEET CHAPTER 19 PROGRESSIVISM NAME______CHAPTER 16 & 18 – 2 POINTS EACH

1. .Among Latin Americans, U.S. actions related to the Panama Canal created: (#15) A) a long-lasting economic depression. B) calls for Roosevelt’s impeachment. C) ill will toward the . D) long-lasting economic growth.

2. People in foreign lands turned against the U.S. when it: (#17) A) closed its doors to immigrants. B) insisted on “liberty for all.” C) refused to sell manufactured goods. D) supported unpopular governments.

3. Some expansionists, such as Henry Cabot Lodge and Frederick Jackson Turner, argued that a quest for empire would: (#19) A) make the United States as strong as Great Britain. B) open Latin America to invasion from . C) restore the country’s pioneer spirit. D) turn into a military disaster.

4. 1904 extension of the Monroe Doctrine where the U.S. asserted its right to intervene in Latin American nations: (#28) A) Banana Republic B) Dollar Diplomacy C) Open Door Policy D) Roosevelt Corollary E) Sphere of Influence

5. Republican President who signed the Sherman Antitrust Act eliminating monopolies and during the Battle of Wounded Knee between the U.S. army and Native Americans: (#6) A) Grover Cleveland B) Benjamin Harrison C) William McKinley D) E) William Taft

6. U.S. Secretary of State who purchased Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million in 1867: (#29) A) Albert J. Beveridge B) George Dewey C) Henry Cabot Lodge D) William Seward E) Frederick Jackson Turner

7. Officer in the U.S. Navy from 1861 – 1917, led the surprise attack in the Philippines during the Spanish – American War that destroyed the entire Spanish fleet: (#30) A) Albert J. Beveridge B) George Dewey C) Henry Cabot Lodge D) William Seward E) Frederick Jackson Turner

8. President when New Mexico and Arizona became states, and when the 16th and 17th amendments were ratified (added to the Constitution): (#31) A) Grover Cleveland B) Benjamin Harrison C) William McKinley D) Theodore Roosevelt E)

9. President who sent U.S. troops to end the Boxer Rebellion in China and during the Spanish – American War when the U.S. acquires Cuba, Guam, the Philippines, and : (#32) A) Grover Cleveland B) Benjamin Harrison C) William McKinley D) Theodore Roosevelt E) William Howard Taft

PAGE 2 MULTIPLE CHOICE – PEOPLE – 3 POINTS EACH

10. Theodore Roosevelt (Notes) - Republican President who led the Progressive movement by creating the National Park System, enforcing the Sherman Antitrust Act, used arbitration to stop a coal miners strike, youngest President at age 42, Teddy Bear nicknamed after him, won the Nobel Peace Prize for ending the Russo- Japanese War, and signed the treaty to build the Panama Canal:

11. William Howard Taft (Notes) - Republican President who is the only person to be U.S. Supreme Court Justice and U.S. President in their lifetime, president during the 16th and 17th Amendments, started “Dollar Diplomacy,” and heaviest president at 332 pounds:

12. Woodrow Wilson (Notes) - President during the 18th (prohibition) and 19th Amendments, Democrat whose campaign was called New Freedom, created the Federal Reserve System, and only President with a Ph D (History):

13. Florence Kelley (Sect. 1) -

14. Susan B. Anthony (Sect. 4) –

MULTIPLE CHOICE – VOCABULARY – 3 POINTS EACH

15. Municipal (Sect. 1) -

16. Injunction (Sect. 1) -

17. Muckraker (Sect. 1) -

18. Progressive Era (Sect. 1) -

19. Social Welfare Program (Sect. 1) -

20. Direct Primary (Sect. 2) -

21. Clayton Antitrust Act (Sect. 3) -

22. Federal Reserve System (Sect. 3) –

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23. Civil Disobedience (Sect. 4) -

24. 19th Amendment (Sect. 4) -

MULTIPLE CHOICE – WORKSHEETS – 3 POINTS EACH

25. In the Progressive Era, municipal reformers were most concerned with (Sect. 1 #6):

26. Most progressives agreed with the need for more (Sect. 1 #8):

27. One way reformers hoped to end corruption in government was to (Sect. 2 #6):

28. During the progressive era, many states (Sect. 2 #7):

29. The Clayton Antitrust Act was especially favored by (Sect. 3 #8):

30. The progressive movement focused mainly on the problems of (Sect. 3 #10):

31. Suffragists achieved some early success persuading (Sect. 4 #6):

32. Many Americans became more supportive of suffrage as a result of (Sect. 4 #8):

33. How did the Federal Reserve Board control inflation (Video #10)?

PAGE 4 ESSAY - 10 POINTS

List and define one Progressive change in the late 1800s and early 1900s for each level of government (local, state, national):

Think About: Women’s Suffrage Social Welfare Programs Child Labor Laws