World War II gave a great boost to union membership, even though the government extracted "no-strike" pledges from unions for the duration of the war.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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Hubertine Auclert argued in La Citoyenne that the vote would

a. restore the dignity of women. b. allow for women's economic emancipation. c. increase women's maternal influence for the good of the state. d. be for the ultimate good of all humanity. e. all of the above

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Which statement best applies to Austria-Hungary before World War I?

a. Both Austria and Hungary had working parliamentary systems. b. Emperor Joseph was weak and ineffective. c. The nationality problem remained unresolved. d. Emperor Francis Joseph had a harmonious relationship with Parliament. e. The Catholic Church struggled to maintain the loyalty of followers.

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Which of the following was a way in which workers resisted harsh treatment?

a. Changing their jobs frequently b. Being absent on Mondays c. Doing poor-quality work d. Rioting and going on strike e. all of the above

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In which way did the Spanish colonies reproduce existing Iberian social structures?

a. Colonies were established as monarchies in their own right b. Gender roles were preserved from the very start as equal proportions of Spanish males and females settled the New World c. Peninsulares sought to reproduce essentially feudal estates with indigenous labor filling the role of the Spanish serf d. Religious toleration remained an important factor in integrating diverse peoples into a cohesive social unit e. Extended families continued to live in clan compounds headed by matriarchal authority figures

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