How did the Pullman Company respond to A. Philip Randolph’s efforts to create a porters’ union?

A) They acquiesced to most of his demands.
B) They tried to have Randolph killed.
C) They offered to work together to reach a compromise.
D) They did everything they could to prevent the formation of the union.


Answer: D

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a. Tobacco was used by Amerindians for social and ritual purposes. b. The soil and climate of Virginia was suitable for tobacco growing. c. The English practiced an exclusionary policy toward the Amerindians. d. All of the answers are correct. e. African slaves were used to provide labor.

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the religious figure who introduced the idea of a single wise god to the persian empire

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Who benefited most from Louis IX's neutral stance during the long struggle between the German Hohenstaufen emperor Frederick II and the papacy?

A. the papacy B. Frederick II C. Henry IV D. Louis VII

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