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Identify the major sources of opposition to the Progressive movement. 7. Define the term settlement house and connect the settlement movement to the role of women in the Progressive movement. Explain the impact of the settlement movement on traditional American ideas regarding poverty. 8. Identify the challenges that faced those attempting to gain effective child labor legislation during the Progressive Era. 9. Discuss the philosophical dilemma facing feminists and lawmakers who were attempting womens labor reform legislation during the Progressive Era. 10. Identify some key legislative initiatives of the Progressive Era that can be identified with the origins of the welfare state. 11. Identify key improvements in Southern public education during the Progressive Era. Explain how racial segregation impacted the quality of Southern public education. 12. Identify Margaret Sanger and explain her role in challenging gender restrictions. 13. Explain the impact of the Progressive movement on life in rural America. 14. Explain the provisions of the Eighteenth Amendment and discuss the reasons for Progressive support of prohibition. 15. Discuss African-American interest in Progressive urban reform. Identify W.E.B. Du Bois and discuss his contributions to civil rights reform during the early twentieth century. Name: _________________________ Period: ______ Chapter 6 Learning Objectives 16. Explain the provisions of the Nineteenth Amendment and discuss the moderation of the woman suffrage argument at the turn of the century. 17. Identify Robert La Follette and describe his contribution to Progressive political reform. 18. Identify three ways in which Theodore Roosevelt modernized the role of the president. 19. Explain the role played by Theodore Roosevelt in settling the anthracite coal strike of 1902. 20. Discuss Roosevelts program for conservation of natural resources. 21. Explain Roosevelts theory regarding trustbusting. 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