Organized labor (unions) had already suffered a decline in power by the time he became president, but Ronald Reagan:

a) accelerated that decline by taking a hard-line approach to work stoppages
b) backed labor in most disputes, since he once headed the Screen Actors Guild
c) took a neutral position toward unions because of his background as California's governor
d) supported unions enthusiastically, and union membership doubled under Reagan


A

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A) ?led to warfare among Indian peoples. B) ?were completely beneficial to all involved. C) ?were not necessary in the eighteenth century as the British and French were familiar with the North American terrain. D) ?spread disease and spurred overhunting, which disrupted Native American lives. E) ?None of these are correct.

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Among the many Native American allies who aided Cortés in the conquest of the Aztec Empire were the _________, sworn enemies of the Aztecs.

a. Tlaxcalans b. Toltecs c. Tarascans d. Yucatecs

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To convince settlers to come to Maryland, Cecilius Calvert

a. promised noblemen large numbers of indentured servants. b. allowed only Roman Catholics to live in the colony. c. led a campaign of extermination against local Indians. d. offered land to prospective immigrants.

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The Wagner Act __________

A) was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court B) helped eliminate racial discrimination in hiring C) gave a huge boost to labor unions D) was applauded by industrial leaders

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