What was so important about the 1919 Bituminous coal field strike:

A: federal troops gunned down by miners
B: federal troops worked the mines
C: government injunction ended the strike, setting a vital precedent
D: it established a 30hr workweek


Answer: C: government injunction ended the strike, setting a vital precedent

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What will be an ideal response?

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The Mandal Commission can be said to have been ________

A) completely successful B) partially successfully C) a failure D) unimportant

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Among the dangerous military innovations of Marius threatening the Republic was his

A) use of Greek mercenaries. B) recruitment of destitute volunteers who swore an oath of allegiance only to him. C) theft the state treasury's tax revenues to buy weapons. D) proclamation of himself as dictator for life. E) All of these are correct.

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Which of the following is a true statement about loose constructionism?

A) It was adopted by the Democratic-Republicans who opposed Hamilton's plan. B) Its application made the state governments more powerful than the federal government. C) It opposed the adaptation of the Constitution to suit contemporary requirements. D) It held that the Constitution should be flexible to accommodate new demands. E) Its execution stalled the establishment of the First Bank of the United States.

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