The ____________strike of 1892 was eventually suppressed by the state militia.

a. railroad workers’
b. steel workers’
c. coal miners’
d. oil workers’


b. steel workers’

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Socrates

A. was a popular Greek comedic dramatist of 5th century B.C.E. B. was a merchant prince by trade. C. employed a question-and-answer method by which students' reasoning helped them to learn. D. wrote The History of the Peloponnesian War. E. was a victorious Greek general in the Persian Wars.

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At the core of the Conciliar Movement was the

a. attempt to turn the papacy into a constitutional system. b. attempt to reconcile factions in the church. c. concept that local parishes should be run by councils that included laymen. d. attempt to establish monarchial control over the church. e. hope of returning to the beliefs and practices of the Council of Nicaea.

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How did some movie theaters support the war effort against Germany and Japan? a. They showed short film biographies of American soldiers. b. They displayed the pictures of orphaned European children who were available for adoption. c. They had contests to see which patron could come closest to forecasting the date on which the war wouldend

d. They held "plasma premiers" at which patrons could donate blood to the Red Cross as the price of admission.

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