Who was the main architect of peaceful reconciliation between France and Germany?
a. Charles de Gaulle
b. Robert Schuman
c. Walter Rathenau
d. John Kenneth Galbraith
e. Clement Attlee
b
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As the war dragged on, many in both the North and in the South began to see it as:
A) pointless. B) a war to end all wars. C) "a rich man's war, but a poor man's fight." D) an epic moral battle.
What did the editor of Scribner's Monthly imply when he addressed the 1877 "Great Uprising" of railroad workers by stating that unions "…have been despotic toward their own members, oppressive toward the class in whose interest they
pretend to have been established, impertinent and intermeddling…"? A) Unions were illegal, foolish, and un-American. B) Unions were unsuccessful in organizing because of animosity within their own ranks. C) Unions were vital organizations that protected workers from exploitation. D) Unions were responsible for the cuts in workers' wages that led to the "Great Uprising."
The territory gained from the Mexican–American War is located primarily in which area of the United States?
a) southwest b) northeast c) northwest d) southeast
President Grant was re-elected in the 1872 presidential election despite
A) the looming economic crisis. B) the widespread popularity of opposition candidate Horace Greeley. C) his tenacious though unpopular support of Reconstruction. D) his decision to align himself with the Liberal Republicans. E) the scandals that shook his administration.