Soviet losses were so great in World War II that it proved to be impossible to restore the Soviet Union's industrial or military capacity in the immediate post-war years
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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The use of sweatshops was most common in
a. coal mining. b. new factories in the West. c. Andrew Carnegie's steel plants. d. the garment industry.
Muir considered sheep to be
a) "God's personal conservationists." b) "land moles." c) "hoofed locusts." d) "fleece covered lawn mowers." e) "delicious with a side of taters."
During the mid-1940s, the American economy
A. experienced few labor strikes. B. witnessed a significant tax increase. C. confronted a wave of unexpected bank failures. D. fell back to depression conditions. E. was plagued by serious inflation.
In 1893 Illinois Governor John Altgeld pardoned living defendants in the haymarket affair, which was criticized by many conservatives
a. true b. false