<p> APUSH: Ch. 23 Quiz #2 (pgs. 672-687) Name______Date: ______MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) </p><p>1 The man who followed Theodore Roosevelt into the White House was A)</p><p>2 William Howard Taft B)</p><p>3 William Jennings Bryan C)</p><p>4 Woodrow Wilson D)</p><p>5 Eugene V. Debs E)</p><p>6 William McKinley </p><p>2) </p><p>7 Compare d to Roosevelt, William Howard Taft A)</p><p>8 was a more dynamic politician. B)</p><p>9 had fewer real problems to confront. C)</p><p>10 had less faith in the government's ability to impose reform. D)</p><p>11 was an activist. E)</p><p>12 did not act as aggressively against the trusts. </p><p>3) </p><p>13 Dividing the Republican Party early in Taft's administration was A)</p><p>14 split loyalty between Taft and Roosevelt. B)</p><p>15 the problem of banking regulation. C)</p><p>16 the question of campaign strategy. D)</p><p>17 a decision concerning the need to lower tariffs. E)</p><p>18 the issue of foreign policy and government. </p><p>4) </p><p>19 The Mann-Elkins Act of 1910 A)</p><p>20 displeased Theodore Roosevelt. B)</p><p>21 balanced progressive and conservative demands. C)</p><p>22 angered the public. D)</p><p>23 angered conservatives. E)</p><p>24 pleased no one. </p><p>5) </p><p>25 The 1910 election was significant because A)</p><p>26 it was a major victory for the Republicans. B)</p><p>27 the Democratic Party maintained its control of Congress. C)</p><p>28 the Republicans suffered tremendous losses in Congress. D)</p><p>29 Taft gained additional power as president. E)</p><p>30 a third party appeared. </p><p>6) </p><p>31 Woodro w Wilson won the election of 1912 because A)</p><p>32 he was more popular than Roosevelt. B)</p><p>33 of the split in the Republican Party. C)</p><p>34 he won the support of Progressives. D)</p><p>35 of the support of Taft. E)</p><p>36 he won the support of the Socialists. </p><p>7) </p><p>37 The Sixteenth Amendment A)</p><p>38 gave women the vote. B)</p><p>39 authorized an income tax. C)</p><p>40 established civil rights guidelines. D)</p><p>41 authorized the direct election of senators. E)</p><p>42 extended the franchise to eighteen-year-olds. </p><p>8) </p><p>43 The election of 1912 A) </p><p>44 focused on U.S. domestic concerns. B) </p><p>45 revealed American fears regarding the approach of World War I. C) </p><p>46 split the Democratic Party. D) </p><p>47 focused on foreign policy. E) </p><p>48 offered voters two radically different candidates. </p><p>9) </p><p>49 In 1912, Theodore Roosevelt was the candidate of the A)</p><p>50 Democratic Party. B)</p><p>51 Republican Party. C)</p><p>52 Bull Moose Party. D)</p><p>53 Democratic- Progressive Party. E)</p><p>54 Know-Nothing Party. </p><p>10) </p><p>55 Which one of the following individuals was NOT a candidate for president of the United States in 1912? A)</p><p>56 William Howard Taft B)</p><p>57 Eugene Debs C)</p><p>58 Woodrow Wilson D)</p><p>59 Theodore Roosevelt E)</p><p>60 Robert M. La Follette </p><p>11) </p><p>61 In 1912, Roosevelt's New Nationalism A)</p><p>62 demanded a stronger role for the president and government. B)</p><p>63 was readily accepted by all Progressives. C)</p><p>64 was resolutely anti-trust. D)</p><p>65 represented a repudiation of progressivism. E)</p><p>66 called for tighter immigration laws. </p><p>12) </p><p>67 Woodro w Wilson's New Freedom called for A)</p><p>68 the expansion of government. B)</p><p>69 government restraint of competition. C)</p><p>70 business competition and small government. D)</p><p>71 less government regulation. E)</p><p>72 none of the above </p><p>13) </p><p>73 Which one of the following was NOT an accomplishment of the Woodrow Wilson administration? A)</p><p>74 Federal Reserve Act B)</p><p>75 Payne-Aldrich Act C)</p><p>76 Clayton Antitrust Act D)</p><p>77 Federal Trade Commission E)</p><p>78 Underwood Tariff Act </p><p>14) </p><p>79 The Underwood Tariff of 1913 A)</p><p>80 kept tariff rates constant for two years. B)</p><p>81 was the first tariff cut in nineteen years. C)</p><p>82 continued the tradition of raising the tariff. D)</p><p>83 required little skill for passage by Congress. E)</p><p>84 was opposed by Wilson. </p><p>15) </p><p>85 The most important domestic law of Wilson's administration was the A)</p><p>86 Clayton Antitrust Act. B)</p><p>87 Dingley Tariff. C)</p><p>88 Federal Reserve Act. D)</p><p>89 Pure Food and Drug Act. E)</p><p>90 Underwood Tariff. </p><p>16) </p><p>91 The Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914 A)</p><p>92 prohibited interlocking directorates and unfair trade practices. B)</p><p>93 was opposed by the labor movement. C)</p><p>94 was supported by big business. D)</p><p>95 died in committee. E)</p><p>96 outlawed trusts. </p><p>17) </p><p>97 The ______was established in 1914 to oversee business practices. A)</p><p>98 Federal Reserve System B)</p><p>99 Interstate Commerce Commission C)</p><p>100 Trust Compliance Commission D)</p><p>101 Federal Trade Commission E)</p><p>102 Keating-Owen Law </p><p>18) </p><p>103 Which of the following individuals was named to the Supreme Court during the Woodrow Wilson administration? A)</p><p>104 Louis D. Brandeis B)</p><p>105 William Howard Taft C)</p><p>106 Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. D)</p><p>107 William H. Moody E)</p><p>108 all of the above </p><p>19) </p><p>109 Woodro w Wilson's record on race relations A)</p><p>110 was incredibly liberal. B)</p><p>111 won him support in the South. C)</p><p>112 elicited the support of African Americans. D)</p><p>113 disappointed African Americans and many Progressives. E)</p><p>114 showed his consistent opposition to racial discrimination. </p><p>20) </p><p>115 The Adamson Act of 1916 A)</p><p>116 finally ended child labor in the U.S. B)</p><p>117 imposed the eight-hour day on railroads. C)</p><p>118 dealt with the problem of race relations. D)</p><p>119 was an antilabor measure. E)</p><p>120 was designed to help the farmer. </p><p>21) </p><p>121 Which of the following individuals was probably the least progressive on the race question in America? A)</p><p>122 Theodore Roosevelt B)</p><p>123 Woodrow Wilson C)</p><p>124 William Howard Taft D)</p><p>125 Booker T. Washington E)</p><p>126 W. E. B. Du Bois </p><p>22) </p><p>127 The first self-made woman millionaire was A)</p><p>128 Josephine Baker. B)</p><p>129 Madam C. J. Walker. C)</p><p>130 Mary McLeod Bethune. D)</p><p>131 Ida Tarbell. E)</p><p>132 Ida Wells Barnett. </p><p>133 134</p>
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