The first people to work toward preserving nature and the environment were
a. typically members of the upper classes from cities and medium-size towns.
b. Native Americans.
c. primarily women.
d. immigrants from Japan and China.
e. cattle ranchers in the Dakotas.
a
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Despite its promise, welfare capitalism was only partially successful because __________
A) new immigrants refused to participate B) workers remained economically insecure and at the mercy of employers C) unions could offer better benefits than open shop businesses D) high taxes ate up most of workers' wage gains
In the period 1964–1989, organized labor
a. defeated all attempts at "union busting." b. won victories in areas such as the Los Angeles garment district. c. benefited from an increase in blue-collar jobs. d. experienced a decline in membership.
Which of the following is true about black ministers?
A) They often presented thoughtful, deliberate sermons in a calm manner. B) They were very rarely female. C) They usually had at least a high-school education. D) They were generally not very influential in their communities.
Proletarianization was closely linked to _______ and ______
A. industrialization; urbanization B. enclosures; the rural economy C. poverty; serfdom D. the elite lifestyle; landowning