What characterized the relationship between the Democratic Party and organized labor during the 1950s?
A. Labor had limited authority within the Democratic Party.
B. Labor represented a powerful force within the Democratic Party.
C. Labor lacked representation within the Democratic Party.
D. Labor struggled against the initiatives of the Democratic Party.
Answer: B
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This was the forced migration of the Cherokee Indians to Oklahoma in 1838-39.
What will be an ideal response?
Who did Sumerians believe owned the cities?
a. Priests and priestesses b. Kings. c. Everyone who was not a slave. d. The gods and goddesses. e. None of these.
When John C. Calhoun put forth his doctrine of nullification, he was
A. secretary of state. B. a congressman. C. governor of South Carolina. D. vice president. E. a senator.