In the 1930s, industrial unionism was

A. strengthened, partly, by New Deal legislation.
B. losing support among unskilled laborers.
C. supported by the American Federation of Labor.
D. opposed by labor leaders such as John L. Lewis.
E. generally hostile to blacks and women.


Answer: A

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a. proposed government ownership of major industries b. closed all the banks c. developed a welfare system to aid the aged, disabled, and unemployed d. attempted to pack the Supreme Court with judges sympathetic to his program e. canceled a session of Congress to give himself more time to gain support for his plans

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The Pendleton Act of 1883 __________

A) outlawed the use of literacy tests in the South B) established a color-blind and merit-based civil service system C) established the doctrine of “separate but equal” D) set aside lands in southern states for the creation of agricultural colleges

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The chief contribution of John Marshall to economic development was his

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