Which statement most accurately reflects the situation facing organized labor during World War I?
A) ?? Wartime pressures brought about a record number of strikes.
B) ?? Unions died out as workers embraced a new spirit of cooperation, communalism, and patriotism.
C) ?? In an effort to ensure ideological conformity and to prevent dissent, the War Labor Board generally pursued anti-labor policies.
D) ?? Union membership nearly doubled during the war.
E) ?? Because of the booming wartime economy and a shortage of male workers, most workers were required to work twelve-hour days.
D
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a. Germany. b. Russia. c. Serbia. d. Italy. e. the Ottoman Empire.
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A) covered by loans from banks and Series E bonds. B) completely covered by taxing large businesses. C) covered by taxes, loans, and Series E bonds. D) covered by an increase in the payroll tax.
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A) was an acknowledgment that Catholicism was the official religion in France. B) expelled the Huguenots from France. C) recognized the rights of the Protestant minority. D) was a decision made out of political necessity. E) was an attempt to reduce religious violence in France.