The new constituency in U.S. politics represented by Theodore Roosevelt
A) was made up of college-educated middle-class professionals.
B) called for government by impartial experts rather than bosses or capitalists.
C) were often trained in the new social sciences.
D) called for a larger government role in controlling industry.
E) All of these are correct.
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Q8: Following the Civil War, voter turnout was
Q9: During the 1890s,
A)a wealthy class intent
Q10: Political machines
A)mainly served native-born Protestants.
B)supervised political officials
Q11: The Solid South
A)did not include Washington D.C.
B)did
Q12: Progressives
A)were suspicious of popular politics.
B)wanted government
Q14: During the late nineteenth century, third parties
Q15: The Commerce Clause gives Congress the power
Q16: In the South, following Reconstruction,
A)the Fifteenth
Q17: The Panic of 1893 was the United
Q18: While Booker T. Washington believed in equality
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