Why was the leadership of the labor organization movement taken over by the American Federation of Labor?

A) the demise of the Knights of Labor
B) the birth of Congress of Industrial Organization
C) the creation of International Workers of the World
D) the rise of United Labor Party


A

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Social Darwinism was

A) the application of the principle of organic evolution to the social order. B) an effort to explain the problems of society by psychological means. C) an explanation, sociologically, of Darwin's biological ideas. D) advocated by Nietzsche. E) condemned by Freud.

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The most respected member of the U.S. Senate during the antebellum period was ____________________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Examine the changing role of women in the Americas in the nineteenth century. What advancements were made? How did the status of women vary among Canada, the United States, and Latin America?

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As a result of the intense competition among railroads,

A) the railroads were unstable financially and vulnerable to any downturn in the business cycle. B) industrial decentralization was encouraged. C) railroad rates dropped dramatically and uniformly on all lines. D) costs for small shippers decreased more than they did for any other group.

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