The Massachusetts court case of Commonwealth v. Hunt (1842) declared that
A. unions must admit working women as members.
B. child labor laws were unconstitutional.
C. labor unions were lawful organizations.
D. minimum wage laws were a restraint on trade.
E. labor strikes were illegal.
C
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Among the distinguishing features of the nation's economic picture in the Reagan years was ________________.
A. a wave of business mergers, often in the form of hostile takeovers B. fewer insider trading scandals and less corruption in the world of high finance than at any other point in the twentieth century C. a significant narrowing of the income gap between the richest and poorest Americans D. the public's increasing preference for savings accounts over stock portfolios
Dartmouth College v. Woodward __________
a. increased the regulatory powers of state governments b. asserted the implied powers of the Constitution c. led to the growth of the modern corporation d. ruled the state had no right to tax a privately owned college e. expanded the powers of the federal government to regulate education
Most workers in the earliest textile factories were
A) women and children. B) former hand spinners and hand weavers. C) immigrants. D) displaced farmers.
Senator Harry S Truman of Missouri headed the committee that rooted out German and Japanese spies working in the United States
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.