The Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Golden Age of Journalism Quiz

Doris Kearns Goodwin
This Study Guide consists of approximately 84 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Golden Age of Journalism.
Study Guide

The Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Golden Age of Journalism Quiz

Doris Kearns Goodwin
This Study Guide consists of approximately 84 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Golden Age of Journalism.

Take our free The Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Golden Age of Journalism quiz below, with 25 multiple choice questions that help you test your knowledge. Determine which chapters, themes and styles you already know and what you need to study for your upcoming essay, midterm, or final exam. Take the free quiz now!

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Questions 1-5 of 25:

1.

Who won the presidential election of 1912? (from Chapter 29: "Armageddon")

2.

Why was Ida Tarbell considered "the most famous woman in America?" (from Chapter 11: "The Most Famous Woman in America")

3.

What was the name of Boss Tweed's New York political machine? (from Chapter 13: "Toppling Old Bosses")

4.

What was the popular name for Theodore Roosevelt's new political party? (from Chapter 28: "Bosom Friends, Bitter Enemies")

5.

Why did Roosevelt instruct his delegates not to vote at the GOP convention? (from Chapter 28: "Bosom Friends, Bitter Enemies")

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