it was to protect the rights of the workers in factories so they
have the right to protest, get compensated if they get injured
working, etc.
To speak with one voice.
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How did churches support the Progressive movement
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The Church gave full support during the progressive movement in
an effort to rid things like crime and alcohol. They used to
progressive movement as an advantage to their teachings and stated
what was a sin and what wasn't.
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How did women fight for the right to vote
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They Marched, Went On Hunger Strikes, & Staged Protests.
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What was one goal of the populist party
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A lower number of immigrants allowed into the United States
Getting a graduated income tax
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Who is the target of a lynch mob in Fritz Lang's Fury
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Spencer Tracy
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What was a Progressive goal
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Healthier citizens
Making city governments better
reforming city governments
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What did John Muir fight for
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Environmental protection
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I got it right
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Did the Plessy v. Ferguson decision end segregation in the south
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No. In fact, the Plessy v. Ferguson decision did the opposite
and increased segregation in the south.
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What did the homestead strike show
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The government was willing to use force to end strikes
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What role did the government play in the Homestead strike of 1892
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During the Homestead Act of 1892 the state militia was sent to end the strike.
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What was part of President Wilson's New Freedom plan
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all of the above~ apex
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How did farmers' alliances help poor farmers to keep their farms
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Sharecropping
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Based on the reading Upton Sinclair would most likely agree that the government must have a role in
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protecting consumers and workers
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After a long struggle Progressives passed the Nineteenth Amendment which
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Gave women the right to vote.
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Before 1920 what did women in America could not do
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Vote for the president
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What was one action that progressives took to help the working poor
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Promoted laws against child labor (apex)
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Which candidate in the presidential election of 1912 ran mostly to widen the audience for socialist idea
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Eugene V. Debs was the candidate in the presidential election of
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Which of these was a political goal for farmers
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Fair prices for shipping(Apex)
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Why did workers form labor unions
it was to protect the rights of the workers in factories so they
have the right to protest, get compensated if they get injured
working, etc.
To speak with one voice.
How did churches support the Progressive movement
The Church gave full support during the progressive movement in
an effort to rid things like crime and alcohol. They used to
progressive movement as an advantage to their teachings and stated
what was a sin and what wasn't.
How did women fight for the right to vote
They Marched, Went On Hunger Strikes, & Staged Protests.
What was one goal of the populist party
A lower number of immigrants allowed into the United States
Getting a graduated income tax
Who is the target of a lynch mob in Fritz Lang's Fury
Spencer Tracy
What was a Progressive goal
Healthier citizens
Making city governments better
reforming city governments
What did John Muir fight for
Environmental protection
Apex
I got it right
Did the Plessy v. Ferguson decision end segregation in the south
No. In fact, the Plessy v. Ferguson decision did the opposite
and increased segregation in the south.
What did the homestead strike show
The government was willing to use force to end strikes
What role did the government play in the Homestead strike of 1892
During the Homestead Act of 1892 the state militia was sent to end the strike.
What was part of President Wilson's New Freedom plan
all of the above~ apex
How did farmers' alliances help poor farmers to keep their farms
Sharecropping
Based on the reading Upton Sinclair would most likely agree that the government must have a role in
protecting consumers and workers
After a long struggle Progressives passed the Nineteenth Amendment which
Gave women the right to vote.
Before 1920 what did women in America could not do
Vote for the president
What was one action that progressives took to help the working poor
Promoted laws against child labor (apex)
Which candidate in the presidential election of 1912 ran mostly to widen the audience for socialist idea
Eugene V. Debs was the candidate in the presidential election of
1912 who ran mostly to widen the audience for Socialist ideas.