Which of the following made it more difficult to organize industrial workers in the United States in the middle of the nineteenth century?

a) the increasing employment of immigrants
b) the laws prohibiting labor unions
c) the political upheavals in Europe
d) the wage increases mandated by the government


a) the increasing employment of immigrants

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Defense factories on the West Coast, such as this aircraft factory in Burbank, California, camouflaged their facilities with painted tarps and cardboard houses because they __________

A) were secretly developing plans for an atomic bomb B) did not want the American public to know how much money was being spent on war production C) wanted to keep their products and locations secret from potential Soviet spies D) feared a Japanese attack in this region

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A) from President Roosevelt during the Yalta Conference B) from President Truman at the Potsdam Conference C) when Truman invited Stalin to see a film of a test D) through the use of espionage E) when the first one was dropped on Hiroshima

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A) ended by 1950. B) supported by de jure segregation. C) illegal. D) mandated by law.

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