Granger Movement
16.
[2]
17.
Read the following excerpt, which was published in 1914 by William Sumner, a
prominent Social Darwinist, and answer the question below.
Competition, therefore, is a law of nature. Nature is entirely neutral; she submits to him
who most energetically and resolutely assails her. She grants her
rewards to the fittest,
therefore, without regard to other considerations of any kind.
Source: Fordham University
Which action is supported by the views expressed in this excerpt?
practicing laissez-faire economic policies
discontinuing quotas regarding immigration
developing taxpayer-funded entitlement programs
conducting public muckraking investigations of industries
The Gentleman's Agreement between President Theodore Roosevelt and Japan resulted
in a decrease of which of these?
Japanese troops stationed in Manchuria
[17]
[17]
Japanese immigration to the United States
2
17
tariffs between Japan and the United States
2
U.S. and Japanese fleets in the Pacific Ocean
18.
How did settlement houses affect society during the late nineteenth century?
[7]
They provided free college education to new immigrants.
[7]
They provided government funding for families with low income.
They created incentives for new immigrants to move to rural areas.
They increased public awareness of important issues related to poverty.