The 1947 Taft-Hartley Act, which passed over President Truman's veto, was a law that:
a) gave labor unions important new rights, adding to those of the 1935 Wagner Act
b) made no real difference in the economic power of big unions
c) attempted to restrain the power of unions, and labor unions backed Truman politically
d) desegregated the armed forces
C
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A. many refused to free their slaves. B. former Confederate leaders were elected to office. C. all enacted restrictive legal codes that reinstated slavery. D. they were plagued by corruption and wasteful in spending tax dollars.
The questioning of American life in the 1950s was most evident in __________.
a. economics b. Cold War politics c. race relations d. gender issues
All of the following Muslim nations have had women Prime Ministers EXCEPT
a. Turkey b. Iran c. Pakistan d. Indonesia e. Bangladesh
One of the most significant developments of the Phoenicians was ______________.
A. lateen sails B. democracy C. the alphabet D. cast iron technology E. monotheism