______________________ was a famous abolitionist in the North who relied on what he called "moral suasion," the assumption that planters would voluntarily free their slaves once they became aware of the evil they were doing.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Answer: William Lloyd Garrison
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Which of the following major reforms came about in New York City after the incident at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory?
A) The legislature prohibited all workers from going on strike after an outbreak of violence had killed ten people. B) The legislature created a new arm of the police department that would be allowed to investigate thefts from the workplace. C) The legislature required sprinklers in high-rise buildings, unlocked exits, and fire drills in large factories and shops. D) The legislature required all women to only work an 8-hour day if they were sewing in a factory.
An investment strategy, developed by Rockefeller, that enabled large corporations to control their markets was the creation of the ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The author summarizes Margaret Thatcher's program as British Prime Minister as
a. expanding women's rights and assuring the entire population's access to health care. b. challenging the nuclear superiority of the U.S.S.R. and the U.S. c. reduction of inflation and promotion of individual initiative and private enterprise. d. nationalization of the coal, steel, and railroad industries, and of the banks. e. encouraging and promoting big government.
Impressionism was ______________.
A. a term originally meant as an insult B. a movement begun by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec C. first exhibited at the Salon de Paris in 1863 D. an attempt to achieve photographic realism E. None of these.