Unlike the Knights of Labor, the American Federation of Labor __________

a. believed workers would rise in stature
b. organized skilled and unskilled workers
c. emphasized economic goals for workers
d. organized a majority of the workers
e. hoped all workers could eventually become self-employed


C

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A) was established as a utopian experiment.? B) ?was established as a buffer against Spanish Florida. C) ?was intended for settlement by the worthy poor who had been released from English prisons. D) ?initially attracted few settlers due to restrictions on rum, land ownership and the importation of slaves . E) ?All of these are correct.

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During the Eisenhower administration, an important factor in promoting the material development of the United States was

A) a population shift away from suburban areas. B) less corporate control of the American economy. C) construction of the interstate highway system. D) control of the economy by the Office of Price Administration.

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Theodore Roosevelt instructed Commodore ________ to attack Spanish forces in the Philippines.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Which of the following has been offered to support the view that the election of Barack Obama aggravated racial tensions?

a) Some whites became resentful at seeing a black man in the White House. b) An all-white jury acquitted police officers in the beating of Rodney King. Consider This: Hopes that Obama’s election signaled the beginning of a post-racial era quickly diminished. See 32.5.3: Past and Present: Did the Election of Barack Obama Change Anything? c) The Patriot Act disproportionately targeted Muslim Americans. Consider This: Hopes that Obama’s election signaled the beginning of a post-racial era quickly diminished. See 32.5.3: Past and Present: Did the Election of Barack Obama Change Anything? d) Hurricane Katrina highlighted the relationship between race and poverty. Consider This: Hopes that Obama’s election signaled the beginning of a post-racial era quickly diminished. See 32.5.3: Past and Present: Did the Election of Barack Obama Change Anything?

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