Why did industrial working conditions improve in the 1920s?

A. the demand for talented and highly-skilled workers rose
B. the government's recommendations on welfare capitalism
C. federal laws granting limited power to unions
D. strict government regulations on health and safety


Answer: B

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A. paying an annual fee in grains and oil. B. following the Spartan lead in foreign affairs and supplying soldiers on demand. C. converting to the Spartan religious and cultural traditions. D. educating their children with Spartan customs and swearing Spartan allegiance. E. supplying agricultural laborers to Sparta.

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The Dawes Plan

a. called on the U.S. government to lend money to Germany. b. ended the steel strike in 1924. c. resulted in the reduction of Germany's war debt. d. was heavily criticized by U.S. bankers. e. was opposed by the Republican Party.

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The three journeys of Captain Cook played a fundamental role in advancing the expansion of the

a. Spanish empire. b. British empire. c. French empire. d. Polynesian empire. e. Austrian empire.

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Student radicalism in the 1960s was motivated by all of these reasons EXCEPT

a. the Vietnam War. b. Western society's growing materialism. c. fear of becoming a cog in Western society's bureaucracies. d. desire for more democratic decision-making within universities. e. demand for sexual freedom on campuses.

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