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1. T/F By 1912 more than 1/3 of the mining and manufacturing workers lived in actual poverty.
2. What was the nicknamed given to journalist who exposed the ills of industrial and urban life?
3. What are Ellis Island and Angel Island?
4. T/F The promise of mass consumption became part of the new understanding of freedom.
5. Who developed the idea about the moving assembly line?
6. T/F Louis Brandeis said the contradiction between "political freedom" and industrial slavery was America's foremost social problem.
7. Who was the national leader of the socialist Party?
8. What union was more radical than most and was led by Big Bill Haywood?
9. What strike was later described as workers wanting "bread and roses, too"?
10. What did Emma Goldman and Margaret Sanger have in common?
11. Who made Wisconsin the "laboratory for democracy"?
12. What was the name of Jane Addams settlement house?
13. T/F Women received the right to vote in the West faster than in the East.
14. T. Roosevelt felt that there were good trust and bad trust. How did he classify The Northern Securities Company?
15. T/F T. Roosevelt felt that the federal government should have federal regulation of the economy.
16. Who pursued a more vigorous prosecution of trust, T. Roosevelt or Taft?
17. Name the four candidates for president in 1912.
18. T/F Wilson's New Freedom believed in the idea that small was better; while Roosevelt's New Nationalism believed that only a strong national government could restore the liberty of the oppressed.
19. What led Congress to create the Federal Reserve System?
20. What are the 16th and 17th amendments to the US Constitution?
Short Essay
1. What are the concepts of New Freedom and New Nationalism? How are they different?