How did the goals of Samuel Gompers and "Big Bill" Heywood differ?
A) Gompers believed in socialist reforms, whereas Heywood believed in capitalist Darwinism.
B) Heywood believed in socialist reforms, whereas Gompers believed in capitalist Darwinism.
C) Gompers believed in communism, whereas Heywood believed in a free market society.
D) Gompers represented craftsmen and tried to work with business owners, whereas Heywood represented unskilled workers and opposed owners.
E) Heywood represented craftsmen and tried to work with business owners, whereas Gompers represented unskilled workers and opposed owners.
Answer: D
You might also like to view...
In 1869, the Fifteenth Amendment:
A. Stipulated that states could not deny the right to vote on the basis of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. B. Guaranteed African Americans equal protection under the law. C. Extended the right to vote to women and blacks. D. Was immediately ratified by all Northern states.
One may say of the Magyar nationalists in the 1848 period that they
a. demanded an independent state that favored Magyars. b. were led by leaders of the working class. c. remained staunchly loyal to Austria. d. allied with the Russians. e. demanded that Hungary sever all ties with the Hapsburg Empire.
The agriculture of the Eastern Woodlands Indians was characterized by all of the following except
a. the use of draft animals b. cultivation of corn, beans, and squash c. women farmers d. slash-and-burn techniques e. all of these choices.
The term commercial diaspora refers to which of the following?
A. the process by which merchants use their wealth to seize power in economically weak regions B. the employment of merchants by rulers to increase wealth and prosperity C. the economic rather than military takeover of a given region D. the process by which a particular merchant/ethnic group comes to facilitate both trade and cultural exchange in a given region