________ was the head of the American Federation of Labor

A) Terence V. Powderly
B) Ira B. Hayes
C) E.L. Godkin
D) Samuel Gompers


Answer: D

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The mission of the Spanish Armada was to __________

a. suppress a revolt in the Netherlands b. defend Queen Elizabeth I of England against challenges to her rule c. eliminate Queen Elizabeth I and make England a Catholic country d. replace Queen Elizabeth I with Mary Queen of Scots e. get revenge against the English for their seizure of Spanish treasure galleons

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Historians critical of the captains of industry and capitalism in the post–Civil War era generally concede that class-based protest

a. was a more galvanizing and more violent phenomenon among the lower classes in the United States than it was in Europe. b. was less than in Europe because of America's greater level of social mobility. c. was dampened by the fact large numbers of Americans in post–Civil War era made small improvements in their economic and social status. d. was diluted by differences in social mobility, according to race and ethnicity. e. All of these choices are correct.

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Why did King George III prohibit any trade or negotiations with the colonies in December 1775?

What will be an ideal response?

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The Progressive movement was driven by

A) the conviction that government should redistribute wealth across classes. B) the contention that only individual efforts, not government help, could solve social problems. C) a general belief that moderate reforms were needed to help cure social ills. D) a determination to end segregation in the South and improve race relations. E) the belief that revolutionary change was at hand and should be embraced.

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