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How the Other Half Lives

Urban Poverty

Tenement Reform

Photojournalist

The Jungle

Meat Packing Industry

Food Safety Reform

Author

The History of Standard Oil

Monopolies

Competition Legislation

Author

Political Cartoon

Tammany Hall Exposure

Political

Corruption

Illustrator

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What civic action does Jane Addams advocate in this excerpt from her book?

A. For Settlement house workers to donate their wealth to poorer members of the new urban working class

B. We must see people as people and address their needs despite obstacles.

C. For leaders such as Jane Addams to run for office on behalf of the poor immigrant working classes in the newly urbanized cities

D. For immigrant workers to organize mutual benefit societies to protect their own interests

Jane Addams’s point of view in this excerpt could be best described as

A. an advocate for industrial workers’ economic power and control of industry

B. representing the interests of middle and upper class

citizens to improve conditions for poor city dwellers

C. representing the interests and opinions of industrialists who wish to reduce their labor costs

D. a strong believer that industrial cities were already just and equal for all

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Which action best illustrates Jacob Riis’s response toward the conditions he witnessed in New York’s Lower East Side?

A. Civil disobedience

B. Settlement work

C. Muckraking

D. Boycotting

Which statement best describes the problem depicted in this book excerpt?

A. Jewish immigrants on the Lower East Side engaged in criminal behavior.

B. Jewish immigrants on the Lower East Side were employed in large factories.

C. Jewish immigrants worked in their homes which served as unregulated and unsanitary sweatshops.

D. Jewish immigrants on the Lower East Side intentionally spread smallpox

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What problem is best represented by this photo and report?

A. The violation of civil liberties by police

B. Unsanitary urban living conditions in tenement houses

C. Overcharging of rent by slumlords in urban areas

D. Corruption by investigative officials in New York State

Based on the photo and report, how did reformers respond to this problem?

A. They sent officials to evict tenants and burn down the tenement buildings.

B. They forced local governments to build housing for working people in their cities.

C. They documented poor housing conditions and passed laws prohibiting them.

D. They inspected tenements and arrested the people inhabiting them

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1. One major goal of the Progressive movement was to

  1. balance the federal budget by decreasing spending
  2. provide unemployment insurance to workers
  3. limit direct citizen control over government
  4. pass laws to help solve economic and social problems

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2. In 1906, the federal government responded to the situation shown in the cartoon by

  1. taking control of meatpacking facilities
  2. sending federal troops to end a strike by meat packers
  3. banning imported meat products
  4. authorizing government inspection of meat processing plants

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3. In the early 20th century, muckraking authors Upton Sinclair and Ida Tarbell primarily criticized the federal government for

(1) wasting money on foreign wars

(2) ignoring abuses committed by big business

(3) excessive regulation of the steel industry

(4) overspending on social welfare programs

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4. Which legislation resulted from the publication of Upton Sinclair’s novel, The Jungle?

(1) Hepburn Act

(2) Dawes Act

(3) Meat Inspection Act

(4) Interstate Commerce Act

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Class Notes

One important difference between Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois is

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