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A) angered many conservatives with his activism.
B) generally pleased progressives.
C) managed to match Roosevelt's personal dynamism.
D) angered many conservatives with his activism,but generally pleased progressives.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) fulfilled a campaign promise President William H.Taft had made to Theodore Roosevelt.
B) sharply lowered tariffs.
C) resulted in President William H.Taft losing favor with progressives.
D) resulted in a sudden decline in the national economy.
E) was passed only after Taft pressured the congressional Old Guard to support the bill.
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A) Gifford Pinchot.
B) Theodore Roosevelt.
C) John Muir.
D) Richard Ballinger.
E) Louis Glavis.
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A) the American Federation of Labor.
B) New York's Tammany Hall.
C) the Triangle Shirtwaist Company.
D) both New York's Tammany Hall and the Triangle Shirtwaist Company.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) he was a champion of labor unions.
B) he made the breaking up of business combinations his highest priority.
C) he desired to win for government the power to investigate corporate activities.
D) his primary accomplishment was to reform the meatpacking industry.
E) he deeply antagonized the conservative Old Guard wing of his party.
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A) created a new type of paper currency.
B) helped to reduce loans to private banks.
C) was designed to push troubled banks out of business.
D) was regulated by a board whose members were elected by Congress.
E) created sixteen regional banks.
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A) Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
B) Economy Act.
C) Federal Securities Act.
D) Federal Reserve Act.
E) Currency Act.
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A) was secretary of state.
B) was one of Wilson's closest advisors.
C) became the locus of opposition to Wilson in the cabinet.
D) was both secretary of state and one of Wilson's closest advisors.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) a strong isolationist.
B) in many respects,decidedly conservative.
C) a champion of government-controlled economy.
D) an opponent of environmental preservation.
E) a fervent advocate for the rights of labor.
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A) require city council members to run by district rather than at-large.
B) hire professionally trained business managers or engineers as city managers.
C) make all city government positions appointive.
D) strengthen the power of city councils at the expense of mayors.
E) move city elections to presidential years in order to increase turnout.
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A) campaign finance reform.
B) mandatory health insurance.
C) a repeal of the income tax.
D) employee profit sharing in large corporations.
E) the direct primary,initiative,and referendum.
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A) would end future political scandals.
B) would ensure fair elections.
C) deserved the vote because of their unique traits as women.
D) were unlikely ever to vote for a woman running for national office.
E) would help to defeat the growing movement for temperance.
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