What do the revolutions of 1830 and 1848 in France share in common?
A) Both established a republic.
B) Both restored the monarchy.
C) Workers played a central role in both.
D) Aristocrats played a central role in both.
C) Workers played a central role in both.
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Incidents involving Anthony Burns and Thomas Sims demonstrated that the federal government __________
A) had no desire to offend northern abolitionists B) would vigorously enforce the Fugitive Slave Law C) would only enforce the Fugitive Slave Law in the South D) would use the Fugitive Slave Law to recover blacks who fled to Canada
After Dewey's victory, Filipino leader Emilio Aguinaldo
a. petitioned Congress for Filipino statehood. b. wrote to President McKinley to plea for annexation. c. declared the Philippines an independent country. d. immediately attacked American forces.
The Tea Act of 1773 angered colonial consumers, but it was supported by colonial merchants.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
As the immigrant labor force in New England textile mills grew in the 1840s,
A. the workday grew longer and wages increased. B. safety conditions began to improve. C. piece rates replaced a daily wage. D. women and children were more likely to earn more than men. E. the workday grew shorter and wages declined.