The first anti-union legislation passed in Europe was the

a. Declaratory Act.
b. Non-collective Laws.
c. Le Chapelier Law.
d. The Corn Laws.
e. The Combination Act.


c

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Signing a law in 1809 to repeal the embargo, President Jefferson acted for all of the following reasons except which one?

a. Popular pressure to repeal the law was widespread. b. A majority of Westerners and Southerners were violating the law. c. The law failed to bring about a change in British regulations. d. Without loopholes, the law was intolerable to many regions and groups.

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Which of the following is a true statement about American workers in the 1920s?

a. Farmers made more money than industrial workers. b. Skilled workers received high wages, and some enjoyed paid vacations, sick leave, and other benefits. c. Sixty percent of industrial workers lived below the poverty level. d. Men and women were increasingly paid comparable wages. e. Most workers belonged to unions.

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