17. The Act that removed the restrictions of the fourteenth amendment on office holding, EXCEPT
for about 200-300 ex-confederate leaders
a. Constitutional Act
b. Southern Democratic Act
c. The War Response Act
d. Amnesty ACT
18. Which president vetoed the Land Reform Act during the reconstruction period?
a. Andrew Johnson
b. Abraham Lincoln
c. Lyndon Johnson
d. Ulysses S. Grant
19. Progressive social reformers were the first people in the United States to undertake
a. A scientific study on imperialism
b. Massive political campaign on constitutional law
c. A scientific study on the causes of poverty
d. A study on the Monroe Doctrine
20. The progressive “press” for improvements in all of the following EXCEPT
a. Housing
b. Vertical integration
c. Safer factories
d. Workers compensation
21. Eugene v. Deb was the dynamic leader of the
a. America Social Party
b. The progressive Party
c. The Democratic Party
d. The Populist Party
22. Which Amendment that extended the vote to adult women
a. The 17'
b. 19th
c. 20th
d. 21st
23. The eighteenth Amendment was ratified in 1919, and it was implemented by the
a. Pure Food and Drug Act
b. The Mann Act
c. Volstead Act
d. The Alcoholic Act
24. Progressive refers to prostitution as
a. “Men Social Ills”
b. “Dysfunctional Society”
c. “Restrictive Covenant”
d. “White Slavery”
25. It’s illegal to transport women across states lines for “Immoral purposes”
a. The Platt Amendment Act
b. The Cross Country Act
c. The Progressive Act
d. The Mann Act
26. The proposal which allowed voters to accept or reject laws
a. The referendum
b. The initiative
c. The recall
d. The sovereignty
27. The Federal Reserve Act of 1913 established
a. Corporation to stipulated proper accounting of their books
b. Twelve regional Federal Reserve Bank, which dealt not directly with people but with other banks.
c. A Federal Reserve system to regulate large corporation
d. A Federal Reserve system deal with American Foreign policy
28. The Federal Farm Loan Act of 1916 provided
a. Loans to corporation in agriculture
b. Federal Farm across the country which the federal government control
c. Low -cost credits to formers
d. Federal Loans to Banks that are involved in Agriculture
29. The Act that severely restricted the employment of children in most jobs
a. Clayton Anti-Trust Act
b. The Adamson Act
c. The Wilson Roosevelt Act
d. The Keating-Owens Act
30. It require the interstate railroads to put their workers on an eight -hour day without a reduction in pay
a. Keating-Owens Act
b. The Adamson Act
c. National Workers Act
d. The Federal Rail Road Workers Act
31. Which president made the following remark
“Once lead this people into war, and they will forget they ever was such a thing as tolerance.
To fight you must be ruthless and brutal, and the spirit of ruthless brutality will enter into the very fiber of our national life”
a. Wilson
b. Lincoln
c. Franklin Delano Roosevelt
d. Teddy Roosevelt

