Among early nineteenth-century America's laboring poor,

A) children's wages were critical to the family's standard of living.
B) wages were low, but unemployment was infrequent.
C) wives typically earned two-thirds of the family income.
D) All of the above.


A

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In 1890 Congress passed the Sherman Antitrust Act to

a. make trusts pay higher taxes. b. prevent William T. Sherman from being elected President c. promote competition and free trade. d. improve working conditions.

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A. the seizure of Catholic properties in England B. Henry's so-called Reformation by Statute C. Elizabeth I issuing the Thirty-nine Articles D. Mary Tudor re-instituting Catholicism to coexist with the Church of England E. the Regency Council imposing the Book of Common Prayer under Edward VI

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