Which of the following statements best describes early labor unionism in California?

a. The union movement in California was strong from the very beginning because of the liberal nature of the state.
b. The most enduring union of this era was the American Federation of Labor because it organized both skilled and unskilled workers along industrial lines.
c. Opposition to Chinese labor proved a useful strategy in organizing white workers in the state.
d. All of the above are accurate descriptions of labor organizing in Gilded Age California.


c

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After much consideration, President McKinley decided that the best plan for the Philippines was

A) to let the natives self-govern. B) immigrate the natives to the United States and allow Americans to settle the Philippines. C) educate, "civilize," and introduce the natives to Catholicism. D) educate, "civilize," and introduce the natives to Protestant Christianity.

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Nineteenth-century culture was characterized by

A) pessimism about the intelligibility and perfectibility of the world. B) materialism, secularism, and optimism. C) lack of faith in progress and technology. D) a revival of Christian spirituality. E) a downturn in the interest in science.

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What best describes the similarities/differences between the love experienced by adult mates and the love that infants form for their caregivers?

A. The same neurological circuits regulate both types of love relationships. B. Infants’ love is characterized more by feelings of warmth while mates’ love is characterized more by feelings of intimacy. C. They have similar hormonal mechanisms but different behavioral manifestations. D. Infants can grow attached to both sexes while adult mates generally only feel attachment towards one sex.

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__________ refers to a form of labor that became common during Reconstruction and involved working on rented land in return for a portion of the crop the renters could then sell as their own

a) Sharecropping b) Peonage c) Indentured Servitude d) Free Soil

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