The Knights of Labor collapsed and faded from view after
a. Terence Powderly attempted to seize power in the union.
b. the assassination of President McKinley.
c. the Pullman Strike.
d. the national railroad strikes of 1877.
e. the Haymarket Square bombing.
e
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As the new leader of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev implemented all of these measures EXCEPT
a. attempting to bridge communism and capitalism. b. glasnost. c. intensifying the war in Afghanistan. d. perestroika. e. clarifying the disaster of Chernobyl.
Sapolsky argues that the dichotomy between ____________ is false.
a. nature and nurture b. biological influences and environmental influences c. intrinsic factors and extrinsic factors d. all of the above
The agricultural reform program in Japan
a. failed because of opposition by the allied occupation government which was concerned about possible communist influence. b. was initially successful, but ultimately collapsed in the face of agricultural imports from the United States. c. reduced the number of tenant farmers from about 50 percent to 10 percent of the total. d. was terminated by the Japanese government in its pursuit of greater industrialization. e. consolidated small agricultural plots into more efficient large farms of about 1,000 acres, similar to those existing in the United States.
During the Korean War, the Truman administration faced major strikes in the industries of
A. steel and textiles. B. textiles and coal. C. coal and rail. D. rail and steel. E. rail and textiles.