1. Reformers wanted to provide citizens with more affordable services by transferring control of urban utilities to
(1 point)
the city.
private enterprise.
holding companies.
the federal government.
2. Roosevelt vigorously enforced (1 point)
prohibition.
the referendum process.
the Sherman Antitrust Act.
Low's campaign against Tammany Hall.
3. The new Labor Department supported legislation that would benefit (1 point)
national forests.
utilities and other monopolies.
women and children.
the nation's poorest citizens.
4. One way reformers hoped to end corruption in government was to (1 point)
establish an income tax.
give voters more direct say in lawmaking.
provide more welfare services.
use the army to oust political machines.
5. When the United Mine Workers called a strike in 1902, President Roosevelt (1 point)
dissolved the union.
seized the mines.
refused to intervene.
called for arbitration.
(1 point)
the city.
private enterprise.
holding companies.
the federal government.
2. Roosevelt vigorously enforced (1 point)
prohibition.
the referendum process.
the Sherman Antitrust Act.
Low's campaign against Tammany Hall.
3. The new Labor Department supported legislation that would benefit (1 point)
national forests.
utilities and other monopolies.
women and children.
the nation's poorest citizens.
4. One way reformers hoped to end corruption in government was to (1 point)
establish an income tax.
give voters more direct say in lawmaking.
provide more welfare services.
use the army to oust political machines.
5. When the United Mine Workers called a strike in 1902, President Roosevelt (1 point)
dissolved the union.
seized the mines.
refused to intervene.
called for arbitration.