How did the New Deal affect American industrial workers?
a. It made the federal government a consistent ally of labor against management.
b. It ignored factory workers, focusing instead on the middle class.
c. It contributed to the weakening of labor unions.
d. It offered important support to the labor movement.
d. It offered important support to the labor movement.
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Under the Missouri Compromise, Missouri was admitted to the Union as a slave state and __________ was admitted as a free state.
a) Maine b) Ohio c) Illinois d) Texas
The free speech movement won a huge public relations victory following a speech made by Clark Kerr, when
a) Kerr was pelted with wads of paper and shouted obscenities over the public address system. b) Kerr physically shoved Mario Savio off the stage as the latter tried to make a rebuttal. c) a policeman dragged Mario Savio off the stage as the latter tried to announce a rally later that day. d) police threw a canister of tear gas into the audience because they were getting restless and making "threatening gestures." e) Kerr showed no inclination to compromise and was booed off the stage.
The most successful _________ settlement in North America was in the subtropical district at the mouth of the Mississippi River, called “Louisiana”, where some 300 settlers and 4000 African slaves founded sugar plantations.
a. English. b. French. c. Spanish. d. Dutch.
Which of the following is not characteristic of Middle Kingdom Egypt?
a. The afterlife was available to everyone, not just pharaohs. b. There was a new god, Amon, as well as Ra. c. There was an invasion by the Hyksos that pushed them into the second intermediate period. d. The Egyptian Book of the Dead was written. e. There was a switch to monotheism under Akhenaton.