Why did factory workers dread unemployment? - It reduced the power of the unions to bargain for the workers. - Unemployment insurance was not available. - The unions would not support the workers.
What will be an ideal response?
The unions would not support the workers??
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a. a desire to make the world safe for democracy. b. the sinking of the Lusitania. c. unrestricted German submarine attacks on neutral American shipping. d. concern for national security. e. all of the answers are correct.
The text authors claim that "no important policy differences separated the two major parties" in the Gilded Age between Reconstruction and the Election of 1896
Use information from the text authors' own account of politics in this period to demonstrate that their claim may be an exaggeration.
In 1856, antislavery vigilantes attacked a proslavery stronghold in Lawrence, Kansas
A) True B) False
The first permanent English settlement in North America was __________
A) Plymouth B) Jamestown C) Roanoke D) Kennebec