The Cal San strike of 1939 was made possible by
A) the small size of the company.
B) a massive turnout of strikers' husbands.
C) violent actions on the part of strikers.
D) the UCAPAWA union.
D
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
During the 1820s and 1830s, canal building projects
A) provided cheap and reliable access to distant markets and goods. B) increased freight rates to cover project expenses. C) fostered strong ties between the North and South. D) revitalized eastern cities and hindered western settlement.
Which person was not associated with existentialism?
A) Sartre B) De Beauvoir C) Becket D) T. S. Eliot E) Camus
The Reagan Doctrine of opposing communism
A. resulted in a relatively passive American foreign policy. B. centered on weakening the Soviet Union's hold on Eastern Europe. C. was most frequently applied in Asia. D. was substantially reworked after the 1983 Beirut bombing. E. led the United States to intervene in several Latin American nations, including Grenada and Nicaragua.