How did the masses of unskilled workers affect the Progressive movement?
a. They joined together by the millions in unions and established a Progressive agenda that they realized through collective bargaining.
b. They successfully lobbied local, state, and even federal governments to pass laws protecting their rights.
c. By sheer number, the masses influenced industry and society through their struggles to find work and to survive urban poverty.
d. Most of them worked hard during the day at their jobs and took classes at night so they could progress to skilled labor or even to professional status.
e. Most of the masses believed in the American dream, if not for themselves, then for their children, and they worked for Progressive financial stability.
C
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A. 321 B. 452 C. 581 D. 623 E. 795
Which city became China's symbol of economic success?
a. Beijing b. Peking c. Singapore d. Shanghai e. Hong Kong
Through his Search and Destroy strategy, General William Westmoreland
A. launched an entirely novel tank-led invasion across the DMZ into North Vietnam. B. sought to lure North Vietnamese units into populated areas where the U.S. could easily cause their destruction. C. pursued a typical, conventional strategy designed to eliminate the military threat to South Vietnam. D. abandoned the U.S. Army's traditional, conventional approach to warfare in favor of a small-unit counterinsurgency strategy. E. avoided engaging enemy main force units in favor of police activities designed to uproot and destroy the NLF's political apparatus.
How did William Lloyd Garrison change the nature of the antislavery movement?
A) He attempted to exclude women from the antislavery movement. B) He thought that whites should play the main role and refused to allow any black membership in his organization. C) He called for the immediate abolition of slavery and a commitment to racial justice. D) He called for violent uprisings and the murder of slaveholders.