During the 1980s, the trade union movement in the United States
A) found strong support from Ronald Reagan.
B) became more radical.
C) had little success among public employees.
D) declined in membership.
Answer: D
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Britain recognized American independence by
A) welcoming President Washington to London. B) surrendering at Yorktown. C) ratifying the Treaty of Paris. D) signing the Declaration of Independence. E) deposing King George III.
Bush's failures in the early years of his second term led to
a. calls for his impeachment. b. a Democratic victory during the midterm elections in 2006. c. accusations that he was corrupt. d. a major economic recession. e. loss of his primary support base.
The 104 settlers who remained in Virginia after the ships that brought them from England returned home:
A) were all men, reflecting the Virginia Company's interest in searching for gold as opposed to building a functioning society. B) included women and children, because the Virginia Company realized that a stable society would improve the settlers' chances of success, economic and otherwise. C) included representatives of several other countries, part of England's effort to build a strong network of supporters in case of Spanish attack. D) built the second permanent British settlement in North America after Roanoke. E) were only half of those who originally set sail; the rest turned around and went back.
The creation of the Second National Bank of the United States was instrumental in limiting the power of
a) Congress b) Democrats c) state banks d) state legislatures