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Civics EOC | 30 Practice Questions with Answers | Progressive Era, Reform Laws, Monopolies, Muckrakers | Fall 2026

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This document offers 30 high-quality Civics EOC practice questions and answers, specifically focused on the Progressive Era in U.S. history. It is designed for high school students studying civics or U.S. government, especially those preparing for standardized exams such as the Civics End-of-Course (EOC) assessment. The content thoroughly addresses reform movements, economic regulation, democratic expansion, and constitutional principles, helping learners understand the societal shifts of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Major topics covered include: Women’s suffrage and voting rights before the 19th Amendment The rise of muckrakers and their role in exposing industrial and political corruption Key legislation, such as the Sherman Antitrust Act, Meat Inspection Act, and Pure Food and Drug Act Federal Reserve Act and government regulation of the economy Populist and Progressive movements, including their goals and political influence Initiative, referendum, and recall as tools for citizen participation Theodore Roosevelt's presidency, antitrust policies, and trust-busting Labor union concerns, immigration tensions, and reform legislation aimed at fairness and equity This guide is well-suited for: High school students in Civics, U.S. Government, or American History courses Students preparing for state-level Civics EOC exams, particularly in Florida, Texas, and other U.S. states Those enrolled in AP U.S. History or AP U.S. Government looking to reinforce foundational themes of political and social reform Teachers and tutors seeking supplemental material for classroom instruction or student review With clear formatting and 100% verified correct answers, this document serves as a concise yet in-depth study resource. Keywords: civics eoc, practice test, progressive era, women’s suffrage, muckrakers, monopolies, sherman antitrust act, meat inspection act, pure food and drug act, federal reserve system, populist party, initiative referendum recall, theodore roosevelt, trust busting, social reform, labor unions, economic regulation, political reform, bull moose party, graduated income tax, citizen participation, voting rights, political cartoons

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Civics EOC practice test 4 Questions
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Information in the cartoon below most clearly supports the conclusion that

by 1914

(1) states along the East Coast had granted full voting rights to women

(2) women could vote only in state elections

(3) most states had approved at least some voting rights for women

(4) complete national suffrage for women had been achieved - 🧠 ANSWER

✔✔(3) most states had approved at least some voting rights for women


The term muckraker was used during the Progressive Era to describe

(1) dissatisfied workers who went on strike

(2) Northerners who went South following the Civil War

(3) investigative journalists who exposed societal problems

, (4) women who supported the Prohibition movement - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔(3)

investigative journalists who exposed societal problems

Congress passed the Interstate Commerce Act (1887) and the Sherman

Antitrust Act (1890) in response to

(1) foreign influences on the United States economy

(2) public demand for better roads

(3) monopolistic practices that were harmful to small businesses

(4) the failure of federal banks to provide loans to individuals - 🧠 ANSWER

✔✔(3) monopolistic practices that were harmful to small businesses


The Federal Reserve System was created in 1913 to

(1) authorize Congress to set interest rates

(2) regulate the nation's money supply

(3) allow the government to own the nation's banks


(4) take over the responsibility of printing money - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔(2)

regulate the nation's money supply

During the Progressive Era, support for a graduated income tax was based

primarily on the

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