The victorious strike by the United Auto Workers against General Motors broke the resistance of capitalists to the CIO and to the New Deal.

a. true
b. false


Ans: a. true

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At its height in the second century, how large was the population of the Roman Empire?

a. Almost one billion b. Less than four million c. Over 600 million d. Between 30 and 35 million e. More than 50 million

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With the progress of civilization, one could also find

a. increased epidemic diseases. b. urban centers without adequate sewage systems. c. more dangerous warfare. d. slavery. e. All of these

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The National Credit Corporation

a. raised private dollars for relief. b. had bankers provide loans to institutions at risk. c. gave money to needy families. d. saved the nation's financial system from collapse.

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