The __________ organized a strike in 1887 in the Louisiana sugar fields
A) American Federation of Labor
B) National Colored Labor Union
C) Knights of Labor
D) Confederation of Industrial Organizations
Answer: C
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A direct consequence of the election of 1800 was the constitutional amendment stipulating
A) a single electoral college ballot in which the candidate with the most votes became president and the runner-up became vice president. B) the organization of political parties. C) separate electoral college ballots for president and vice-president. D) qualifications of those who could vote for presidential electors.
The "Hundred Days" refers to the enormous amount of legislation enacted during the
A) last three months of FDR's first administration. B) first three months of FDR's first administration. C) interim between FDR's election and his inauguration. D) first three months of FDR's second administration.
Which of the following are true about the Freedmen's Bureau?
A. The bureau established schools for black southerners B. The bureau provided emergency food, clothing, and medical car to war refugees C. The bureau was in charge of registering freedpeople to vote D. The bureau was in charge of setting freedpeople on abandoned lands
City governments financed massive public works projects through
A. state and federal grants. B. philanthropic donations. C. taxation. D. city bonds sold to investors.