For many middle-class Americans, the major labor upheavals of the late nineteenth century
A. were evidence that the inequalities of capitalism needed to be addressed.
B. drew little interest outside of large urban cities.
C. suggested that a Labor Party, if founded, might eventually capture the presidency.
D. were dangerous signs of social instability.
E. were clear indications of the excessive power of monopolies.
D
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A. all Americans B. women C. children D. the elderly
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A) Santiago B) Santo Domingo C) Havana D) San Juan
This term describes business leaders who serve their nation in a positive way
a. Captain of Industry b. Robber Baron c. Vertical Integrator d. Horizontal Integrator
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A. baseball. B. soccer. C. football. D. basketball. E. golf.