Why was there a steady increase in the number of strikes during the 1830s?

a. The courts ruled that strikes against employers were legal.
b. More women were entering the workforce.
c. Slaves were taking strikers' jobs.
d. In large part, workers were reacting to increased mechanization.


ANSWER: d

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a. the Bible.
b. Plato.
c. human reason.
d. Aristotle.
e. Joseph Banks.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

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The nation of Ghana imported a variety of items from North Africa, particularly __________

A) pepper B) gold C) slaves D) salt

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The New Deal was a consistent and well-organized effort to end the Depression and restructure society

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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