How did the tactics of Alice Paul's National Woman's Party differ from Carrie Chapman Catt's National American Woman's Suffrage Association?
A) Paul's followers used petitions to persuade Congress of the injustices committed against women.
B) Paul's followers used a letter writing campaign to pressure President Wilson.
C) Paul's organization rejected a state by state approach and worked to pressure Congress to enact a woman suffrage constitutional amendment.
D) Paul's followers used the power of prayer to gain God's intervention.
E) Paul's followers exchanged sexual favors with members of Congress for support.
Question 2
What did Frederick Taylor argue?
A) Businesses should adopt progressive reforms in an effort to make business more humane.
B) Business could increase efficiency by standardizing job routines and rewarding the fastest workers.
C) Businesses should combine several competing corporations into one larger holding company.
D) Corporations should narrow the scope of their business so that they could focus on the core areas they understood best.
E) Corporations should provide workers with better wages and working conditions in an effort to prevent government regulation or outside unionization.