In contrast to the American Federation of Labor, the Committee of Industrial Organization organized workers by __________
A) income
B) location
C) level of skill
D) industry
Answer: D
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What decision allowed the Soviet Union to eventually gain control of Eastern Europe?
A. opening up a second front in France B. dividing Germany into occupation zones C. agreeing to the disarmament of Germany D. using atomic weapons on Japan
Which leaders met at the Tehran Conference?
A) Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt B) Churchill, Roosevelt, and de Gaulle C) Truman, Churchill, and Stalin D) Truman, Churchill, and de Gaulle E) Tojo, Hitler, and Mussolini
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a. merchants b. investors c. economists d. cartels