What changed in labor relations at the end of WWI?
What will be an ideal response?
Wartime labor peace had dissipated, and organized labor suffered devastating defeats nationwide
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In response to the Zimmermann telegram, President Wilson ordered
A) the arming of American merchant ships. B) endorsing American loans to the Allies. C) the defeat of the Gore-McLemore resolutions. D) breaking diplomatic relations with Germany.
All of the following were symptoms of collapse within the absolute regimes of Europe EXCEPT
A) disloyalty of the nobles. B) lack of an ambitious middle class. C) peasant rebellions. D) rioting among urban workers. E) aristocratic opposition to the loss of their power.
President Woodrow Wilson was willing to forgive the war debts of the Allied Powers to the United States in return for their support for his Thirteen Points at the Versailles Peace Conference.
a. true b. false
b. slaves were increasingly imported from the Caribbean instead of directly from Africa?
a. Lower South b. Upper South c. Mid-Atlantic d. New England