What was the National Labor Union's greatest success?
a. an eight-hour day for all workers
b. government arbitration for industrial disputes
c. comparable wages for men and women
d. an eight-hour day for government workers
e. safety regulations and workplace standards
d
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The Sherman Anti-Trust Act was at first primarily used to curb the power of
a. mining companies. b. labor unions. c. oil companies. d. railroad corporations. e. banking syndicates.
The medieval belief in the power of the sacrament made whom powerful figures in society?
a. monks b. knights c. kings d. priests e. nuns
In what way did the Sugar Act differ from earlier regulations, such as the Navigation Acts?
A) Its purpose was to show the colonists that they were not in control. B) Its purpose was to show the colonists that they were autonomous. C) It taxed sugar for the specific benefit of the East India Company. D) Its purpose was to collect revenue from the Americans. E) It had nothing to do with trade.
With highways, travel by automobile, truck, and bus was as fast or faster than by trains and contributed to the decline of
A. drive-in restaurants. B. drive-in movies. C. downtowns. D. supermarkets. E. None of these choices is correct.