During the progressive era, the acknowledged leader of American socialism was Lincoln Steffens. William Haywood. Florence Kelley. Eugene V. Debs. A. Mitchell Palmer.

During the progressive era, the acknowledged leader of American socialism was

Lincoln Steffens.

William Haywood.

Florence Kelley.

Eugene V. Debs.

A. Mitchell Palmer.

 
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During the progressive era, the Socialist Party of America grew weaker. grew stronger. renamed itself the Progressive Party. virtually disappeared. continued as it had in the past.

During the progressive era, the Socialist Party of America

grew weaker.

grew stronger.

renamed itself the Progressive Party.

virtually disappeared.

continued as it had in the past.

 
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In the early twentieth century, eugenics contended that inequalities between humans were rooted in education. aimed to subvert and oppose the rising tide of nativism. was exposed by a federal commission as a fraudulent science. asserted that the root of many urban problems was overcrowded cities. supported the restriction of immigration by nationality.

In the early twentieth century, eugenics

contended that inequalities between humans were rooted in education.

aimed to subvert and oppose the rising tide of nativism.

was exposed by a federal commission as a fraudulent science.

asserted that the root of many urban problems was overcrowded cities.

supported the restriction of immigration by nationality.

 
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The temperance movement between 1914 and 1919 gained momentum as a result of World War I. was opposed by most conservative Christians. saw the Women’s Christian Temperance Union peak at 125,000 members. resulted in the unanimous passage by states of the Eighteenth Amendment. gained the support of most Catholic immigrants.

The temperance movement between 1914 and 1919

gained momentum as a result of World War I.

was opposed by most conservative Christians.

saw the Women’s Christian Temperance Union peak at 125,000 members.

resulted in the unanimous passage by states of the Eighteenth Amendment.

gained the support of most Catholic immigrants.

 
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