Why did labor unions support Edmund G. Brown in his run for governor in 1958?

a. Brown supported the "right-to-work" initiative, which would open more jobs for working people.
b. Brown opposed the "right-to-work" initiative as a step towards weakening unions.
c. Brown supported the California Water Project, in part because it would create many construction jobs.
d. Brown helped create the Office of Consumer Affairs, which gave working-class consumers some protections from dangerous products.


b

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In contrast to the wars in Europe in the eighteenth century, the American Revolutionary War was __________.

a)  inspired by a commitment to republican ideals b)  devoid of any commitment to a political ideology c)  remarkable for its reliable lines of communication d)  remarkable for its logistical simplicity

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Protesters such as this young man urged the U.S. government to execute Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, thus reflecting __________

A) the anger many Americans felt toward people who they believed betrayed the nation B) the belief that the Rosenbergs were being unfairly persecuted for their radical beliefs C) support for advancing anti-Semitic practices in the United States D) the idea that the Communist menace to the United States was exaggerated

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Who decided to withdraw from Vietnam in 1954?

a. China b. France c. United States d. Viet Minh e. Viet Cong

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For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance. Eleanor of Aquitaine

What will be an ideal response?

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