The Clayton Antitrust Act (1914):

a. led to the prosecution of hundreds of powerful corporations.
b. called for regulating rather than breaking up big business.
c. allowed the federal government to prosecute big labor.
d. led to the destruction of the Farmers Alliance.


B

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The terrorists who attacked the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001 were mostly from what two countries?

a. Egypt and Saudi Arabia b. Egypt and Iran c. Saudi Arabia and Iraq d. Iran and Kuwait e. Saudi Arabia and Iran

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A) Towns evolved from a merchant and banking class. As trade expanded, the towns grew into cities and eventually took over neighboring towns. This is how a rural-based civilization turned into a city-based civilization. B) Towns evolved from those members of feudal society that had no job in the manor. They, in turn, worked unskilled labor until a steady influx of people grew the town into a city. C) Towns evolved from a merchant class. Once the merchants were established, foreigners would settle in the town, as that was their only opportunity to enter feudal society. The town would then grow into a city. D) Towns evolved from a banking class and unskilled labor. As the town grew, an influx of people forced it to expand and take over neighboring towns. This became a city. E) None of these

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