Which of the following factors did not hurt organized labor during the 1920s?
a. the public's lack of a pro-business attitude
b. the federal government's unfriendly attitude
c. several unsuccessful strikes
d. the biased attitudes of federal courts
A
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Italy's invasion of ________ in 1935 galvanized support for black nationalism in the African American community
A) Ethiopia B) Liberia C) South Africa D) Egypt
The author who, in 1944, argued that America's race problem was solvable if white Americans would acknowledge the contradictions between the treatment of blacks and the so-called "American Creed" was:
A) Charles S. Johnson. B) E. Franklin Frazier. C) Ralph Bunche. D) Gunnar Myrdal.
Regulators were
a. royal customs officials. b. local city officials. c. vigilante groups punishing backcountry outlaws. d. middlemen in colonial markets.