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A) Wilson wanted to regulate trusts.
B) Roosevelt was opposed to government regulation of corporations.
C) Roosevelt rejected economic concentration with government regulation.
D) Wilson believed economic concentrations were unjust and should be destroyed.
E) Neither Roosevelt's program nor Wilson's program was considered to be progressive.
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A) Social Darwinism
B) Social capitalism
C) Social gospel
D) Social security
E) Social engineering
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A) The commission system
B) The spoils system
C) The viceroy plan
D) The city-manager plan
E) The Ohio system
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A) Roosevelt intervened personally to break the strike.
B) There was no union participation in the strike.
C) The owners of the mines immediately agreed to meet workers' demands.
D) The military took control of the mines for the year after the strike.
E) At the end of the strike, workers had worse hours than leading into the strike.
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A) He allowed trusts to be reformed.
B) He announced that his New Freedom plan was complete.
C) He backtracked on tariff reform.
D) He abolished segregation.
E) He enacted immigration restrictions.
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A) Jane Addams
B) Ida Tarbell
C) Upton Sinclair
D) Frances Willard
E) Angela Sims
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A) Christian moralists
B) Bankers
C) Rural Southern farmers
D) Agnostics
E) Blacks
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A) he had already had a very long and successful political career.
B) Taft and Roosevelt split the Republican vote.
C) the voters knew Wilson would not take them to war in Europe.
D) the people were tired of Republican presidents.
E) he ran a better campaign than his opponents.
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A) They gained control of the Senate.
B) They experienced their best comeback in 12 years.
C) They won the Presidency.
D) They suffered their worst defeat in 32 years.
E) They gained control of the House of Representatives.
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A) Mugwumps.
B) Locofocos.
C) Muckrakers.
D) Shivercrats.
E) Dixiecrats.
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A) The conflicts of the Great War rose to the forefront of American concerns, surpassing domestic issues.
B) Progressivism had accomplished all of its major goals, such as measures addressing child labor.
C) Progressivism had led to the widespread implementation of traditional laissez-faire economics that decreased the role of the government.
D) The principle that federal, state, and local governments had the responsibility of protecting Americans from corrupt politicians had not yet been established.
E) Progressivism had reached its peak during Roosevelt's presidency, and in the years that followed, people were far more worried about the economy.
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A) East.
B) West.
C) South.
D) North.
E) Southeast.
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A) convincing Congress to pass legislation.
B) working with Congress to compromise on legislation.
C) taking executive actions.
D) organizing state initiatives.
E) leading a popular speaking tour.
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