Many democratic reforms were enacted at the state level during the 1820s and 1830s. Those reforms mainly represented the:
a. influence of rising democracy in the West, much of which occurred because of Andrew Jackson's influence
b. expansion of reforms usually passed in the East to the growing territories of the West
c. growth of reforms first proposed and passed by Congress, which were then adopted by many states
d. strategies of capitalists to conceal their control of politics
B
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A) Louis Blanc B) Louis Philippe C) Thomas Malthus D) David Ricardo E) Frederick Wilhelm
Scientific management aimed to
A) ?organize laborers into unions. B) ?compel the national government to regulate big business. C) prevent discrimination in hiring practices. D) ?decrease work inefficiencies among laborers. E) ?bring women into management positions in factories.
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