What most often provoked labor violence in the 1870s and 1880s?
A) the impersonality of management-labor relations
B) sudden wage cuts
C) mechanization of production
D) racially discriminatory hiring practices
B
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John R. Commons and Richard Ely both promoted __________
A) state supervision of labor and the workplace B) racist Jim Crow laws C) the settlement house movement D) reform of city government
Which is the best description of the most important message Richard Hakluyt’s stories communicated to European readers?
A) Readers were convinced that the New World was a paradise that was theirs for the taking, disregarding the native people already living there. B) Readers were cautioned not to settle in the New World without first being aware of the potential dangers that they could face. C) Readers were convinced that the Native Americans were agreeable and eager to help them get settled in exchange for trading new ideas and goods. D) Readers were warned to be sensitive to the concerns of Native Americans and not to treat the New World as a place that was simply theirs for the taking. E) Readers were convinced that they would find precious metals in North America, and Hakluyt’s stories told them where to find those precious metals.
The sit-ins that occurred across the South began in __________.
a. Alabama b. Mississippi c. North Carolina d. South Carolina
The Battle of Glorieta Pass was significant for preventing Confederate control of __________
A) the border states B) Indian Territory C) the Potomac River D) the Trans-Mississippi West