Sacco and Vanzetti
a. were charged with the Wall Street bombing.
b. had tried to assassinate Attorney General Mitchell Palmer.
c. were executed for robbery and murder.
d. organized a nationwide strike in the steel industry in 1919.
C
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In Holden v. Hardy, the Supreme Court of the United States ______________.
A. struck down a law limiting the working hours of miners B. upheld a law limiting the working hours of miners C. decided that miners were in violation of the Sherman Act D. ruled that mine owners had no responsibility for the safety of their employees
______________ enunciated the doctrine of "Socialism in one country."
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
This political cartoon comments on the fact that President Nixon
A) had many opponents intent on bringing him down. B) had actually directly committed no crimes. C) might have salvaged his career if he had kept quiet. D) edited his tapes of White House conversations. E) had the right to withhold information regarding his activities.
What made fast trans-Atlantic communication of information possible after 1866?
A) the first telegraph cable B) the invention of radio C) introduction of air travel D) regular steamship service E) improvements in the newspaper industry