Where was the seat of Savonarola's power?

A. Florence
B. Venice
C. Rome
D. Naples
E. Genoa


Answer: A

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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With the rapid growth of manufacturing, for working class people:

A) steady employment was rare. B) wages rose faster than prices. C) the lower class steadily shrank. D) the workplace became steadily safer.

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a. workers almost never won a strike. b. Congress refused to recognize Labor Day as a federal holiday. c. most employers continued to fight organized labor. d. Congress declared the AFL illegal. e. workers began to turn toward the Socialist party.

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