The Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC) was a federal agency designed to protect __________
A) children from abusive working conditions
B) workers in wartime industries from harsh working conditions
C) women from discrimination in the workplace
D) African Americans from discrimination in the workplace
E) the elderly from discrimination in the workplace
Answer: D
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A. easy-money policies, which they hoped would spur economic expansion B. federal monetary grants to freedmen so they could open their own businesses and banks C. a federal loan program to finance industrial development in the South D. federal loans to freedmen so they could buy their own land
In the mid-1700s, the most populous area of North American colonization was:
A) New Spain. B) New England. C) New France. D) the Lower South.
Which state among the Muslim states launched the most ambitious modernizing experiment?
A. the Ottoman empire B. Algeria C. Egypt D. the Tanzimat
President Franklin Pierce's attempt to annex Hawai'i to the United States failed for which of the following reasons?
a. Northern and southern Congressmen alike expressed doubts about the nation's ability to defend Hawai'i. b. Southerners would not vote for the entry of another free state into the Union. c. Northern congressmen feared that an expansionist Slave Power was behind the annexation treaty. d. Northern and southern Congressmen expressed fears that acquisition of Hawai'i would draw the UnitedStates into an Asian war.