In a _____, workers stop working and lock themselves in the factory so that strikebreakers cannot take their places
A) walkout
B) lockout
C) slow-down strike
D) sick-out strike
E) sit-down strike
E
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The Clarence Thomas hearings were controversial because
A) Many Southern representatives could not stomach another black Supreme Court justice. B) Thomas's openness about being gay belied the "Don't ask, don't tell" policy." C) Anita Hill accused the Supreme Court Nominee of sexual harassment. D) Republican senators refused to support any judicial nominee who supported abortion. E) Thomas had admitted to being part of the Ku Klux Klan when he was younger.
During the 1930s, a rivalry between Max Schmeling and which African-American athlete enhanced anti-German sentiment in the black community?
a. Jesse Owns b. Theodore Berry c. Ralph Metcalfe d. Joe Louis
What was the role of the Office of Economic Stabilization?
A) It provided lucrative contracts for urgently needed goods. B) It rationed scarce goods, such as sugar and canned foods. C) It settled disputes between different federal agencies. D) It withheld income tax from workers’ wages. E) It provided federal incentives to the manufacturing industry.
Political corruption during Reconstruction was
a. primarily the fault of white carpetbaggers and scalawags. b. located in the North. c. common in both North and South. d. present in all Southern states except South Carolina and Louisiana. e. almost entirely conducted by blacks.