What did Samuel Gompers's appointment to the National War Labor Board by President Wilson signify?
A. the federal government's acceptance of socialism
B. an alliance between business and labor during the war
C. recognition of women's working rights by both business and the government
D. labor's acceptance of a greater federal presence in their workers' lives
Answer: B
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Even during wartime, women factory workers found they were being kept in lower level, poorer paying jobs, while men took the highest skilled and best-paying jobs
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In 1864, the military tide of the war turned in favor of the Union, particularly after:
a. General Lee was forced to evacuate Richmond b. General Grant forced Lee's troops to keep on retreating around Richmond c. Admiral John B. Hood captured Charleston d. General Sherman's army defeated the Confederates defending Atlanta and occupied the city
Woodrow Wilson placed much of his faith in the potential of __________ to provide leadership in the future.
A. the League of Nations B. Britain C. the United States D. international corporations
The war in Korea began when the
a. South Korean army moved across the thirty-eighth parallel into North Korea. b. Chinese army moved across the thirty-eighth parallel into South Korea. c. North Korean army moved across the thirty-eighth parallel into South Korea. d. United States landed at Inchon. e. Soviet Union invaded South Korea.