Question 1(1 point) .pima.edu/d2l/img/0/QuestionCollection.Main.infQuestionUnsaved.gif?v=10.2.0.969-107″ alt=”Question 1 unsaved” title=”Question 1 unsaved”>The National American Woman’s Suffrage Association, working state to state between 1911 and 1914, gained the right to vote for women in several states, butnotin the state ofQuestion 1 options:1)Oregon.2)Kansas.3)California.4)New York.5)Nevada.SaveQuestion 2(1 point) .pima.edu/d2l/img/0/QuestionCollection.Main.infQuestionUnsaved.gif?v=10.2.0.969-107″ alt=”Question 2 unsaved” title=”Question 2 unsaved”>Because of his concern with the nation’s dwindling natural preserves President Theodore RooseveltQuestion 2 options:1)refused to permit any economic activity in all designated national parks and national forests.2)introduced the first environmental regulation on industrial emissions.3)created five national parks and fifty wildlife refuges.4)drafted the Endangered Species Act.5)founded the Sierra Club.SaveQuestion 3(1 point) .pima.edu/d2l/img/0/QuestionCollection.Main.infQuestionUnsaved.gif?v=10.2.0.969-107″ alt=”Question 3 unsaved” title=”Question 3 unsaved”>Unhappy with the way his successor, William Howard Taft, was running the country, Theodore RooseveltQuestion 3 options:1)challenged Taft to a duel.2)ran for Congress in New York.3)cajoled the Senate to try and have Taft impeached.4)urged the Republicans not to re-nominate Taft.5)formed the Progressive Party and ran against him.SaveQuestion 4(1 point) .pima.edu/d2l/img/0/QuestionCollection.Main.infQuestionUnsaved.gif?v=10.2.0.969-107″ alt=”Question 4 unsaved” title=”Question 4 unsaved”>Which of these devices wasnotdesigned to expand democratic participation in American politics?Question 4 options:1)Initiative2)Primary3)Recall4)Urban league5)ReferendumSaveQuestion 5(1 point) .pima.edu/d2l/img/0/QuestionCollection.Main.infQuestionUnsaved.gif?v=10.2.0.969-107″ alt=”Question 5 unsaved” title=”Question 5 unsaved”>All of the following books are classics in the muckraking tradition,exceptQuestion 5 options:1)Upton Sinclair,The Jungle2)Horatio Alger,Ragged Dick3)Lincoln Steffens,The Shame of the Cities4)Jacob Riis,How the Other Half Lives5)Ida Tarbell,The History of America’s Meatpacking IndustrySaveQuestion 6(1 point) .pima.edu/d2l/img/0/QuestionCollection.Main.infQuestionUnsaved.gif?v=10.2.0.969-107″ alt=”Question 6 unsaved” title=”Question 6 unsaved”>Theodore Roosevelt was the first president to make effective use of theQuestion 6 options:1)Bureau of Corporations.2)Hepburn Act.3)Progressive platform.4)Sherman Antitrust Act.5)veto.SaveQuestion 7(1 point) .pima.edu/d2l/img/0/QuestionCollection.Main.infQuestionUnsaved.gif?v=10.2.0.969-107″ alt=”Question 7 unsaved” title=”Question 7 unsaved”>How did nativists seek to curb immigration?Question 7 options:1)They sought literacy tests.2)They helped pass the Quota Law to control the numbers allowed to enter.3)They sought to shut down Ellis Island.4)Both options 1 and 2 are correct.5)Both options 1 and 3 are correct.SaveQuestion 8(1 point) .pima.edu/d2l/img/0/QuestionCollection.Main.infQuestionUnsaved.gif?v=10.2.0.969-107″ alt=”Question 8 unsaved” title=”Question 8 unsaved”>In the second wave of immigration, what factors pushed Europeans to come to America?Question 8 options:1)Political instability2)Restrictive religious laws3)Poor economic conditions4)Options 1, 2, and 3 are true.5)None of these are true.SaveQuestion 9(1 point) .pima.edu/d2l/img/0/QuestionCollection.Main.infQuestionUnsaved.gif?v=10.2.0.969-107″ alt=”Question 9 unsaved” title=”Question 9 unsaved”>Turn-of-the-twentieth-century Progressivism began with a specific agenda: to promote temperance among factory workers.Question 9 options:1) True2) FalseSaveQuestion 10(1 point) .pima.edu/d2l/img/0/QuestionCollection.Main.infQuestionUnsaved.gif?v=10.2.0.969-107″ alt=”Question 10 unsaved” title=”Question 10 unsaved”>Theodore Roosevelt considered the White House to be a “bully pulpit” from which he could intervene in national affairs.Question 10 options:1) True2) False

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