What was the one thing that people seemed to fear most about unionization?
A) Ordinary working-class people would have more power than ever before, and most had little, if any, education.
B) Marxism had taken hold in several countries and was threatening to take control of labor unions.
C) The lower class working people would become convinced that they were the social equals of property holders and aristocrats.
D) The nations would come under communist domination.
E) Union members would become violent if their demands were not met.
B
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Television did not spread to many poor societies until
a. governments lifted bans on television in the 1950s. b. the emergence of satellite broadcasts in the late 1960s. c. religious leaders deemed the new technology acceptable. d. the 1980s and 1990s, when mass production and cheap transistors made televisions more affordable. e. the United States began exporting the technology in the 1940s.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
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Charles Fourier argued for the existence of harmonious communities organized in ______________.
A. communes B. phalanges C. platoons D. unions E. consumer cooperatives