A radical proponent of interracial labor unions in the South was:

A) Hiram Revels.
B) George Ruby.
C) John R. Lynch.
D) Lucy Parsons.


Answer: D

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The Navigation Acts established the principle that __________

a. certain American products could be sold only in England or in English colonies b. only English merchants could engage in colonial trade c. all colonial goods sold in England had to be shipped in American vessels d. only colonial merchants could engage in colonial trade e. goods imported to the colonies could not be transshipped through England

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Who would have wanted stricter enforcement of the Sherman Antitrust Act?

A) J. P. Morgan B) Theodore Roosevelt C) John D. Rockefeller D) Mark Hanna

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Wilson's commitment to neutrality in World War I stemmed from his profound conviction that

A. it was his Christian duty to impose America's will on the world. B. aggressive, threatening nationalism would arise from the chaos of war. C. a neutral America could lead the warring nations to "a peace without victory." D. the U.S. had no security interests outside the Western Hemisphere.

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