Where was the American Federation of Labor's main source of strength?

A) ?? Factories and mills
B) ?? Skilled trades
C) ?? Farm workers
D) ?? Immigrant blue collar workers
E) ?? Urban white-collar workers


B

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Under the leadership of General ______________, the Medes, along with the Babylonians, were successful in destroying all of the major Assyrian cities by the early seventh century B.C.E

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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What was similar about the development of Britain and the United States in the second half of the nineteenth century?

A) Industrial growth was accompanied by democratic political reforms. B) A homogeneous citizenry fostered a harmonious electoral process. C) One-party political dominance impeded reform. D) The newly assertive working classes demanded better treatment. E) A growing number of colonies posed delicate diplomatic issues.

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The leader of the Women's Christian Temperance union argued that __________

A) school prayer should be a vital aspect of public education B) alcohol abuse was a result of poverty and social disorder C) violent crime against women was not a serious social problem D) the government should control the production of alcohol and tobacco

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In Leaves of Grass, __________ captured the restlessness of a people on the move

A) Henry David Thoreau B) Walt Whitman C) Herman Melville D) Ralph Waldo Emerson

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