The women who protested during the Shoemakers’ Strike in Lynn compared their condition to that of:
a. religious dissenters.
b. slaves.
c. Indians.
d. indentured servants.
e. Irish immigrants.
Ans: b. slaves.
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a. extend massive aid to Europe and little to Latin America. b. continue to intervene in Latin American affairs. c. support bloody dictators who claimed to be fighting communism. d. allow Cuba to fall into the hands of the communists. e. sponsor a CIA-directed coup in Guatemala.
Under Meiji rule, important new growth industries proved to be
A. sake, rice, and grain. B. armaments and shipbuilding, and sake. C. silk, cattle, and paper. D. iron, silk, and tea. E. cotton, silk, and rice.
Why did the United States declare its neutrality at the beginning of World War I?
What will be an ideal response?
What became the force behind national revolutions in the late-sixteenth century?
A. Calvinism B. Lutheranism C. Anabaptism D. Catholicism