How did Theodore roosevelt support progressive reforms
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Roosevelt supported Progressive Reforms with the Square Deal
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What was one result of the boom in crop production in the 1870s
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Crop prices went down.
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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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Which of these was an action of farmers alliances
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Organizing through local chapters
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What following applies to government corruption in the progressive era
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Government corruption was fought by progressives and muckrakers- apex
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Corn and wheat were the main cash crops of the
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Midwest
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What happened as a result of the formation of the commission of gas and electricity in the states of New York
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Other state governments passed similar laws.
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How was the homestead strike ended
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The strike ended with Frick (plant GM) hiring replacement workers for the mill under the protection of the Pennsylvania State Militia. Once he successfully got the plant running again, he simply waited out the strikers, until they began ignoring the strike and returning to work under Frick's conditions (the conditions that he had originally proposed, which had led to the strike). Within two months, nearly all of the striking workers that management wanted back had returned to work, the rest being permanently replaced.
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Which is true of the 1912 presidential election
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Because all three major candidates were Progressive, Progressive votes were split.
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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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How did Theodore roosevelt support progressive reforms
Roosevelt supported Progressive Reforms with the Square Deal
What was one result of the boom in crop production in the 1870s
Crop prices went down.
What did the homestead strike show
The government was willing to use force to end strikes
Which of these was an action of farmers alliances
Organizing through local chapters
What following applies to government corruption in the progressive era
Government corruption was fought by progressives and muckrakers- apex
Corn and wheat were the main cash crops of the
Midwest
What happened as a result of the formation of the commission of gas and electricity in the states of New York
Other state governments passed similar laws.
How was the homestead strike ended
The strike ended with Frick (plant GM) hiring replacement workers for the mill under the protection of the Pennsylvania State Militia. Once he successfully got the plant running again, he simply waited out the strikers, until they began ignoring the strike and returning to work under Frick's conditions (the conditions that he had originally proposed, which had led to the strike). Within two months, nearly all of the striking workers that management wanted back had returned to work, the rest being permanently replaced.
Which is true of the 1912 presidential election
Because all three major candidates were Progressive, Progressive votes were split.
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.