Henry J. Heinz was "paternalistic" in the way that he treated his workers, in that he
a. provided them with recreation and uniforms.
b. paid them better than other workers in comparable jobs.
c. gave them housing in special areas near the factories.
d. gave his workers shares in the company.
a
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a. it was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. b. it was a target of those who said Roosevelt was a Socialist. c. it provided low-cost electrical power for a chronically poor region. d. it provided control of floods in a region plagued by them. e. it competed with private power companies.
Which one of the following was NOT a feature of the modern corporation in the 1920s?
A. Corporate power existed in the hands of stockholders rather than in company management. B. Ownership was spread among thousands of stockholders. C. Bureaucratized organizations created a new elite of salaried managers. D. A new wave of mergers further consolidated industry into a series of oligopolies.
Which of the following dynasties is correctly identified with the region it ruled?
A. Hohenzollern dynasty in Prussia B. Habsburg dynasty in Russia C. Romanov dynasty in Austria D. Sejm dynasty in Poland
Corinthian style in art referred to
a. red figure pottery. b. floral capital column architecture. c. a rich finish in fine leather products. d. the posture of human form in sculpture. e. painting of the Olympiads.