What was the effect on workers of the establishment of an "open shop" at a company?
A) Workers were required to join a union, which was typically manipulated by management.
B) Workers could choose to join a union, but might face harassment and other discriminatory practices.
C) Workers were not allowed to join a union, and their lack of job security fueled an anxiety that drove them to work hard.
D) Workers could receive benefits such as medical care and pensions as long as they agreed not to join a union.
E) Workers could choose to join a union as long as they agreed not to strike.
B
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Why did the Truman administration worry about the situation in Greece?
a. They believed Soviet control of Greece would lead to communism spreading to Europe, Africa, and Asia. b. They believed the Greek Civil War would cause the outbreak of another World War. c. They believed the humanitarian crisis would require funds from the Marshall Plan. d. They believed Greece would try to force Britain to take sides in their internal conflict.
The main reason for immigration to the United States during the late nineteenth century was the
A) industrial revolution in northern Europe. B) religious persecution in southern Europe. C) desire for economic betterment. D) collapse of the peasant economy in northern Europe.
By the end of the 19th century, married middle class women were expected to
a. work full time. b. work part-time. c. not work outside of the home. d. work looking after other people's children.
The plain Protestants of the North talked often of the millennium
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false