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Two-term President and larger-than-life idol to a generation of progressive reformers, Theodore Roosevelt presided over all of the following legislation except the:
A)Pure Food and Drug Act
B)Clayton Anti-Trust Act
C)Hepburn Railroad Regulation Act
D)Meat Inspection Act
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This grisly photo depicts a meat-packing plan before passage of the Meat Inspection Act. The socialist writer whose 1906 novel The Jungle created a public outcry about the state of the meat-packing industry was:
A)Gifford Pinchot
B)Alton Parker
C)Upton Sinclair
D)John Muir
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Anyone would have had trouble filling Theodore Roosevelt's shoes, but William Howard Taft had a particularly tough time of it. Which of the following is usually associated with his administration?
A)Hetch Hetchy Controversy
B)Panic of 1907
C)Federal Trade Commission Act
D)Pinchot-Ballinger Controversy
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Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom was as progressive and far-reaching as Roosevelt's earlier New Nationalism. Which of the following did not occur during Wilson's tenure?
A)Income tax adopted
B)Clayton Antitrust Act
C)Great White Fleet
D)Underwood-Simmons Tariff
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Here, breaker boys clean lumps of coal. With what piece of legislation did Woodrow Wilson attempt (unsuccessfully) to end child labor practices in the United States?
A)Underwood-Simmons Tariff
B)Clayton Antitrust Act
C)Keating-Owen Act
D)Federal Reserve Act
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Surveyors take a break from hard work in the swamps of Panama. Which of the following figures was a ready ally in Roosevelt's attempt to destabilize Colombia for the purpose of completing the Panama Canal?
A)Phillipe Bunau-Varilla
B)Philander C. Knox
C)Victoriano Huerta
D)Pancho Villa
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This is the construction site for the Pedro Miguel locks at one end of the Panama Canal. Prior to the Panamanian revolution, who was the Colombia charg[CDATA[é]] d'affaires who unwisely signed an agreement (later voidegiving the US perpetual rights to the canal land, in exchange for $10 million up front and $250,000 a year?
A)Francisco Madero
B)Tomas Herr[CDATA[á]]n
C)Venustiano Carranza
D)Edward House
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One of the major aspects of Teddy Roosevelt's "Big Stick Diplomacy" was the Roosevelt Corollary. What did it say?
A)US has right to intervene in Cuba and Cuba must allow US military bases
B)All nations must respect other nations' right to trade in China
C)US has a special trade relationship with both Mexico and Canada
D)US has right to intervene in Latin America if nations can't maintain order
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Abandoned by President Wilson's fluctuating Mexican policy, the man on horseback in this picture killed US citizens in Northern Mexico and Columbus, New Mexico, then eluded US troops who chased him south of the border. He is:
A)Pancho Villa
B)Porfirio Diaz
C)Venustiano Carranza
D)Victoriano Huerta
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This man led the American Expeditionary Force that entered Mexico in 1916 and engaged in two ugly skirmishes with the army of Venustiano Carranza. He is:
A)Philander Knox
B)John Pershing
C)Edward House
D)Alton B. Parker







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