The influential female labor leader who helped organize a strike against the Mundell Company was named ________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Mary Stirling
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What role did the French play in the peace talks that brought the Revolutionary War to a formal close?
A. They sought to manipulate the outcome in ways that would place limits on American power. B. They played no role at all. C. They virtually dictated the outcome. D. They pushed the Americans to make even more expansive demands than American officials had first suggested.
A subscriber to the doctrine of pragmatism would agree with which statement?
a) The truth is based on ideas that work out. b) Morality is subjective and abstract. c) Divine will directs all human action. d) Capitalism undermines the public interest.
Between 1935 and the outbreak of World War II, the public mood in the U.S. would best be described as:
A) having militant anti-German sentiments. B) isolation from the world's problems. C) support for active American leadership in the League of Nations. D) preparing for the inevitable war.
Leading up to 1992 presidential campaign,
A. Democrats were confident of a victory due to the lingering recession. B. President Bush's chances seemed dim, due to the public's disapproval of the war in Iraq. C. Republicans were worried about President Bush's historically low approval ratings. D. even Democratic leaders were convinced a Republican victory was inevitable.