Which of the following statements is accurate concerning the steelworkers' strike in 1919?
a. The strike was an attempt by Samuel Gompers to call in the debt he felt President Wilson owed him.
b. The workers were reacting to appeals from nonunion radicals who advocated a workers' revolution.
c. The strike was an indication of Communist influence within union leadership.
d. The workers were attempting to gain the right to collective bargaining, a shorter workday, and better wages.
d
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A) New England B) border states like Maryland and Virginia C) areas like South Carolina that desperately needed manpower D) throughout the South
The most fascinating social experiment of the Restoration era was the founding and spread of the ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Like George Washington's, Thomas Jefferson's estate freed his slaves after his death
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Who became president after Abraham Lincoln was assassinated?
A) Lyndon Johnson B) Andrew Johnson C) John Danielson D) William Sherman