Some New England textile mill workers responded to their deteriorating working conditions in the 1830s by

a. organizing a nationwide product boycott.
b. lobbying state legislatures for a shorter workday.
c. engaging in sabotage against the machines.
d. organizing and going on strike.


d

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A. The election marked the first time since the Civil War that a Democratic presidential candidate did not carry the states of the Deep South. B. The election temporarily turned relations between the United States and the Soviet Union into a minor issue in American politics. C. The election gave Johnson a landslide victory, but it also gave him the most conservative Congress in history. D. The election featured the most peaceful party conventions in twenty-five years.

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State war debts at the start of Washington's presidency totaled

A) over 21 million. B) less than 10 million C) over 100 million D) more than 50 million.

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A) was rare and limited. B) was common and extensive. C) only operated over short distances. D) has left no traces in grave goods.

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The emancipation proclamation freed slaves

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