Multiple Choice 1.Changes in the strategy of suffragettes in the early 1900s included a.nominating middle-class women for national political office. b.not allowing men to join women’s rights organizations. c.adopting activist tactics such as rallies and political lobbying. d.focusing on achieving local voting rights, not national voting rights. 2.The Nineteenth Amendment a.gave women the right to vote. b.provided for the direct popular election of U.S. senators. c.limited presidential terms. d.made the distribution and use of alcohol illegal. 3.Reformers who called for the use of the Australian ballot succeeded in achieving a.the guarantee of biracial tickets in the North. b.the right of voters to have privacy in the voting process. c.an end to illegal campaign contributions. d.an end to the use of literacy tests as a requirement for voting. 4.Suffragists won their first victories in the a.Northeast. b.Midwest. c.South. d.West. 5.The accomplishments of Mayor Samuel “Golden Rule†Johnson in Toledo, Ohio, included a.being the first black man elected to the position of mayor in any American city. b.overseeing the successful attempt to attain women’s suffrage in Ohio. c.supporting the successful passage of prohibition legislation. d.defeating the two established parties and passing many social reforms. 6.Use of the initiative allowed reformers to a.become directly involved in labor negotiations. b.propose legislation directly to the electorate. c.impeach legislators who were unresponsive to change. d.run third-party candidates and receive federal funds. 7.The Seventeenth Amendment a.made the distribution and use of alcohol illegal. b.provided for the direct popular election of U.S. senators. c.limited presidential terms. d.gave women the right to vote. 8.As governor, Robert LaFollette successfully passed all of the following reforms EXCEPT a.the nation’s first state income tax. b.workers’ compensation. c.women’s suffrage at the state level. d.popular voting in primaries. 9.Progressive reformers of the cities believed that ________ were needed to solve problems and enact real change. a.experts b.bankers c.politicians d.scientists 10.To progressives, the commissions they championed offered a way to a.increase their political power. b.reduce the power of reformers. c.end the corrupt alliance between business and politics. d.provide employment for their supporters. 1 Â