1. Many Progressives who followed Walter Rauschenbusch’s Social Gospel program believed that (1 point)
government should not regulate business.
Christianity should be the basis of social reform.
laws shortening the workweek were unconstitutional.
child labor encouraged discipline and a strong work ethic.
2. Many Progressive reformers targeted city officials who built corrupt organizations called (1 point)
trusts.
commissions.
municipal services.
political machines.
Use the chart and your knowledge of social studies to answer the following question.
3. What was one way Progressives differed from Populists? (1 point)
Only Populists called for the direct election of senators.
Progressives were typically middle class city dwellers, and Populists were mostly farmers.
Progressives were uninterested in government regulation of business.
Populists concerned themselves primarily with the needs of urban workers

