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The Origins of Progressivism & Women in Public Life Chapter 9, section 1 & 2
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Page 1: Women in public life

The Origins of Progressivism&

Women in Public LifeChapter 9, section 1 & 2

Page 2: Women in public life

Which of the following was NOT one of goals of the Progressive Movement?

0%

4%

4%

92% 1. Creating a faster assembly line

2. Protecting social welfare

3. Creating economic reform

4. Fostering efficiency

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Page 3: Women in public life

Who attempted to help the poor through community centers, chuches, and social

services?

The

Feder

al G

overn

...

The

Gra

nt Adm

inis

tra...

Car

ry N

atio

n an

d Ass

...

WTC

U

The

Social

Gosp

el M

... NRA

15%

4%

15%

8%

50%

8%

1. The Federal Government

2. The Grant Administration

3. Carry Nation and Associates

4. WTCU5. The Social Gospel

Movement6. NRA1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

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Page 4: Women in public life

Progressive members that supported PROHIBITION believed that _________ held the key to improving the lives of people.

15%

50%

19%

0%

15%

The workplace Morality

Government Private Entrepren...

Walmart

1. The workplace

2. Morality

3. Government

4. Private Entrepreneurs

5. Walmart

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Page 5: Women in public life

Who began to embrace SOCIALISM in the late 1800s?

12%

36%28%

8%4%12%

Factory Owners Factory Workers

The Federal Gover... The Prohibition M...

State Government The Priory of Demko

1. Factory Owners

2. Factory Workers3. The Federal

Government4. The Prohibition

Movement5. State Government6. The Priory of

Demko1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

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Page 6: Women in public life

Who wrote about the corrupt side of politics and business at the turn of the century?

Polit

ican

s

Tam

man

y Hal

l

Muck

rake

rs

Soci

al G

ospel

Move

...

Rober

t La

Follette

0% 0%

17%

0%

83%1. Politicans

2. Tammany Hall

3. Muckrakers

4. Social Gospel Movement

5. Robert La Follette

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Page 7: Women in public life

Who often rewarded their supporters with jobs and kickbacks?

22%

0%

43%

17%

17%

Factory Owners Factory Workers

US Congressmen City Bosses

US Military

1. Factory Owners

2. Factory Workers

3. US Congressmen

4. City Bosses

5. US Military

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Page 8: Women in public life

What did the Keating-Owen Act of 1916 do?

8%

8%

54%

8%

23%

0% 1. Regulated mining

2. Reduced Rail Road Fees

3. Created FDIC

4. Prohibited the use of Child Labor

5. Eliminated the use of toxic chemicals

6. Created the Walmart Empire

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Page 9: Women in public life

Prior to the 17th Amendment, who chose US Senators?

13%

38%13%

38%0%

The People The House of Repr...

Texas State Legislatures

Electoral College

1. The People

2. The House of Representatives

3. Texas

4. State Legislatures

5. Electoral College

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Page 10: Women in public life

Before the Civil War, American middle class women were expected to:

Get

a jo

b

Wor

k on

a fa

rm

Pro

test

for t

he rig

ht ..

Tak

e ca

re o

f fam

ilies

.

9%

78%

0%

13%

1. Get a job

2. Work on a farm

3. Protest for the right to vote.

4. Take care of families.

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Page 11: Women in public life

Compared to men, how much money did women make?

8%

50%

0%

38%

4% 1. ½

2. 1/3

3. The same

4. Women did not earn income

5. Niner

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Page 12: Women in public life

70% of women employed in the 1870s were:

5%

5%

18%

45%

27%

1. Industrial Workers

2. Servants

3. Farmers

4. Artists

5. Construction workers

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Page 13: Women in public life

What event in 1911 brought work reform center stage?

0% 15%

55%

25%

5%

Marriage act of 1... Teapot Dome Scandal

Women’s voter act Triangle Shirtwai...

The Angry St. Joh...

1. Marriage act of 1911

2. Teapot Dome Scandal

3. Women’s voter act

4. Triangle Shirtwaist fire.

5. The Angry St. John Incident

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Page 14: Women in public life

Which group often excluded women members at the turn of the century?

Far

mer

Col

lect

ives

Ser

vant g

roups

Lab

or Unio

ns

Fac

torie

s

NACW

14%

5%

19%

33%

29%1. Farmer Collectives

2. Servant groups

3. Labor Unions

4. Factories

5. NACW

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Page 15: Women in public life

Women’s roles on farms in the Midwest and South changed substantially in the 18th

century.

Tru

e

Fal

se

65%

35%

1. True

2. False

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Page 16: Women in public life

Participant Scores

1100 Mitch Bandish

1000 Hannah Demko

1000 Cal Henderson

900 Jorden Collins

900 Sarah Ardern


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