Which of the following was true of child labor in late nineteenth-century America?
A) Most child workers were employed in small shops and stores.
B) Efforts to restrict child labor were most successful in northern states.
C) Child labor had all but disappeared.
D) Child labor was ignored by Progressive reformers.
B
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The relationship between William Lloyd Garrison and __________ during the late 1820s helped to transform the antislavery movement away from a gradualist approach during the early 1830s
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Which of the following best describes the attitude of Japanese leaders toward their decision to bomb Pearl Harbor and thus start a war with the United States?
a. They were enthusiastic, but knew they stood no chance against the United States. b. They were enthusiastic, believing they could easily beat an overrated American military. c. They were regretful, for they knew that they could have achieved more power over the United States through negotiations. d. They were regretful, for they knew that they stood only a small chance against the mighty United States, though they saw no other way to maintain power in the Pacific.
How did Cromwell build England's military?
A) When Cromwell seized control of the Parliament, he efficiently collected taxes to support the army and navy. B) He used personal funds gained through personal ventures enhanced by the Puritan work ethic to finance the army. C) He used state funds gained through the sale of conquered Catholic territories to build a strong navy. D) Cromwell strong-armed nobility to provide funds to pay the military. E) He kept England's military at previous proportion as under Charles I.
Ibn Battuta's description Mogadishu suggests that in the 14th century, East African society was
a. divided into social classes based on wealth. b. highly traditional with great emphasis on polytheistic religious beliefs. c. thoroughly Islamic and the Kilwa's ruler and inhabitants as Muslims. d. hostile to the encroachment of Muslim beliefs.