Governor John Peter Altgeld and Grover Cleveland found themselves on the same side in the Pullman strike.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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In 1956, the Soviet Red Army moved to end a student-worker revolt in Hungary because its leader threatened to
A) provoke an anticommunist revolution in neighboring Poland. B) provoke a direct confrontation between the Soviet Union and the United States. C) overthrow the Stalinist government there. D) withdraw Hungary from the Warsaw Pact.
How were working conditions largely determined?
A. by what was best to make machines run smoothly B. by systems of labor laws C. by collective bargaining D. by the capacity of workers to operate under certain safety precautions
Monopolies held by the landowners (and that tenants had to use) were known as ________
A. manors B. banalities C. coloni D. tenancy E. guilds
The flood of new immigrants escaping the potato famine in ________ attracted nativist hostility not only because they were foreign but also because they were Catholic.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).