Describe how the New Deal affected the evolution of organized labor during the 1930s. What changes did industrial labor organizations go through on their own?

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Which of the following spoke at the 1848 Seneca Falls conference?

A) Frederick Douglass B) Henry Ward Beecher C) John Brown D) Catherine Beecher

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During the 1850s, what was Abraham Lincoln's position on slavery?

a. He believed that slavery was ordained by God and legally permissible. b. He thought slavery was wrong but could not find any legal ways to curtail it. c. He thought that if slavery could not expand, it would eventually die. d. He called upon Congress to abolish it.

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The _________ was a federal law passed in 1887, declaring that lands held by Indian nations were to be divided among families. a. Dawes General Allotment Act B. Goldwater-Nichols Act C. Homestead Act D. Fordney-McCumber Tariff Act

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Considering race and poverty rates for children:

a. approximately 1 in 3 Black children were living in extreme poverty in 2012, considerably. b. Black children were more than three times as likely as White children to live in extreme poverty in 2012. c. Half of Hispanic children lived in poverty in 2012. d. The majority of American Indian/Native Alaskan children lived in poverty in 2012.

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