From 1881 to 1900, there were over 23,000 strikes, in which workers

a. were mostly victorious.
b. lost their jobs but gained few of their objectives.
c. successfully rallied the public to support them.
d. lost or comprised with employers 75 percent of the time.
e. won the day about half the time. .


e

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The main objective of the FMLN offensive of 1989 was to

A) capture the working-class quarters of San Salvador. B) inflict maximum damage to the economy. C) force the ARENA regime to the bargaining table. D) provoke the United States to enter the war.

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During Reconstruction, public schools in the South were __________

A) completely integrated B) poorly attended C) strictly segregated D) segregated by law in every state

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Which of the following best characterizes the response of white Republicans to Klan violence?

A) White Republicans passed laws designed to curb Klan violence, but enforcement was weak. B) White Republicans generally supported the Klan. C) White Republicans denounced the Klan but did nothing in response to Klan violence. D) White Republicans effectively cracked down on the Klan in most states.

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