Why did labor unions support Edmund G. Brown in his run for governor in 1958?
a. Brown supported the "right-to-work" initiative, which would open more jobs for working people.
b. Brown opposed the "right-to-work" initiative as a step towards weakening unions.
c. Brown supported the California Water Project, in part because it would create many construction jobs.
d. Brown helped create the Office of Consumer Affairs, which gave working-class consumers some protections from dangerous products.
b
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Slavery greatly expanded in Rome following __________.
A. the conquest of the Mediterranean B. the fall of the republic C. the influence of Greek culture D. agreements between the patricians and plebeians
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