Established in 1886, the ________ was the prime example of "bread and butter" unionism

A) National Labor Union
B) Knights of Labor
C) Socialist Labor Party
D) American Federation of Labor


D

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A) They targeted newspapers favorable of the Adams administration. B) They were declared constitutional by the Supreme Court. C) They virtually made Federalists guilty of treason. D) They were declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.

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Which of the following is true of the Johnson Act, passed by Congress in 1934? a. The act forbade the government from extending loans to foreign governments that were in default on debtsowed to the United States

b. By the act, the United States returned to the gold standard. c. The act declared a moratorium on war debts owed to the United States. d. Through the act, American banks were permitted to open foreign branch banks.

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Who was the North's leading evangelist of the Second Great Awakening?

A) John Humphrey Noyes B) Charles Grandison Finney C) William Lloyd Garrison D) William Ellery Channing

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The Southern prison camp where 13,000 Union soldiers died was

a. Shiloh. b. Andersonville. c. Franklin. d. Shenandoah. e. Chickamauga

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