Middle-class support for labor reforms to improve workers’ lives during the Progressive Era was motivated in part by __________.
a) fear of violence and revolution
b) desire for consumer goods
c) anger at political corruption
d) opposition to immigrant labor
a) fear of violence and revolution
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Who led the newly formed National American Woman Suffrage Association in 1890?
a. Lucy Burns b. Anna Howard Shaw c. Susan B. Anthony d. Alice Paul
Denmark Vesey's rebellion never came to fruition because:
A) torrential rains made carrying out the plan impossible. B) Vesey changed his mind. C) one of his compatriots betrayed him. D) he was unable to create enough support to carry out the plan.
IN the Spanish colonies, race and class were not important.
a. true b. false
The ________ involved division of labor, and the supplying of materials to craftspeople
working at home. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word