During the Panic of 1819, many urban workers blamed their job losses on __________
A) competition from British imports
B) the creation of the Second Bank of the United States
C) the Monroe Doctrine
D) invention of the cotton gin
Answer: A
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_____ is the idea that each cultural group should retain its uniqueness and not be forced to change by a restrictive state or culture
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During the 1930s, the Southern Tenant Farmers Union
A. was attacked as a powerful force of rural radicalism by the federal government. B. sought to create a biracial organization of farmers and farm workers. C. both sought to create a biracial organization of farmers and farm workers, and was attacked as a powerful force of rural radicalism by the federal government. D. was formed by the American Communist Party. E. All these answers are correct.
How did Roosevelt intercede in the Anthracite Coal Strike of 1902?
A. He invited strikers and workers to the White House. B. He urged the owners to negotiate a deal. C. He threatened to send in the army to work the mines. D. He ordered the National Guard to protect the strikers.