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AP World History
Unit 9: Globalization (c. 1900 to the present)
9.5 Calls for Reform and Responses After 1900
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What was the primary goal of labor unions after 1900?
Improve worker's rights
Reform movements after 1900 were organized efforts to bring about social, political, or economic
change
Civil rights movements after 1900 focused solely on racial equality in the United States.
False
Reform movements after 1900 were largely unsuccessful in shaping the modern world.
False
Reform movements after 1900 were driven by progressive ideals and shaped the modern world through
policy changes
.
True
Reform movements after 1900 were influenced by industrialization, urbanization, nationalism, and
progressive
ideals.
True
Reform movements after 1900 shaped the modern world through advocacy and policy changes.
True
Match the type of response with its actions:
Social Responses ↔️ Public demonstrations
Political Responses ↔️ Legislative actions
Order the following reform movements based on their goals:
1️⃣ Labor Unions: Improve working conditions
2️⃣ Women's Suffrage: Achieve voting rights
3️⃣ Civil Rights: Fight racial discrimination
4️⃣ Environmental: Address environmental degradation
The women's suffrage movement aimed to achieve voting rights and gender
equality
Factors driving reform movements after 1900
1️⃣ Industrialization
2️⃣ Urbanization
3️⃣ Nationalism
4️⃣ Progressive ideals
Match the reform movement with its key goal:
Labor Unions ↔️ Improve worker's rights
Women's Suffrage ↔️ Achieve voting rights
Civil Rights ↔️ Fight racial discrimination
Environmental ↔️ Promote sustainability
Political responses to reform movements often involved legislative acts and policy
changes
Match the reform movement with its primary goal:
Labor Unions ↔️ Improve worker's rights
Women's Suffrage ↔️ Achieve voting rights
Civil Rights ↔️ Fight racial discrimination
Environmental ↔️ Promote sustainability
Match the reform movement with its primary goal:
Labor Unions ↔️ Improve worker's rights
Women's Suffrage ↔️ Achieve voting rights
Civil Rights ↔️ Fight racial discrimination
Environmental ↔️ Promote sustainability
Social responses to reform movements included advocacy groups, public demonstrations, and community activism.
True
Reform movements fostered a more just and equitable society through systemic change.
True
What was the primary goal of environmental reform movements after 1900?
Promote sustainability
Major reform movements after 1900 emerged across different
regions
What were the social responses to reform movements after 1900?
Community activism
Reform movements after 1900 aimed to bring about social, political, or economic
change
Reform movements after 1900 addressed issues like poor working conditions, social inequalities, and calls for self-
determination
The Labor Unions aimed to improve worker's rights, wages, and working
conditions
Reform movements after 1900 led to social, political, and economic
changes