What was the International Workingmen’s Association (IWA)?

a) an organization (later known as the First International) dedicated to helping working-class people achieve political power worldwide
b) an international group (later known in Ireland as Sinn Féin) of workers who practiced utilitarian self-reliance
Consider This: Why was the group dedicated to working across national boundaries and not with local governments? See 9.3: Marx and Dialectic Materialism.
c) the first transnational organization of railway workers and engineers
Consider This: Why was the group dedicated to working across national boundaries and not with local governments? See 9.3: Marx and Dialectic Materialism.
d) a political group of workers unhappy with Marxist, socialist, and anarchist organizations
Consider This: Why was the group dedicated to working across national boundaries and not with local governments? See 9.3: Marx and Dialectic Materialism.


a) an organization (later known as the First International) dedicated to helping working-class people achieve political power worldwide

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A) Twelfth Amendment B) Thirteenth Amendment C) Fourteenth Amendment D) Fifteenth Amendment E) Sixteenth Amendment

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A. Clement Atlee B. Winston Churchill C. Wendell Willkie D. Charles Drew

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