By the end of the twentieth century, Argentina was
a. experiencing increased but unwanted immigration from Europe, especially from Italy.
b. suffering from inflation, caused by full employment and increased wages.
c. profiting from increased markets abroad.
d. suffering from low growth and shrinking markets.
e. diplomatically estranged from the United States because of its fascist government's Peronista policies.
d
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A) were growing poorer. B) were having to work harder for the same income. C) saw their wealth increase. D) were competing for fewer jobs. E) had nothing to save in case of hard times.
Historians now believe that the Qing Dynasty declined due to
a. discreet Japanese economic pressure. b. intense pressure from Western powers. c. internal changes such as population growth, corruption, and unrest. d. exposure to foreign diseases. e. its inability to deal with economic turmoil.
The Knights of Labor campaigned, above all, for
a. a minimum wage. b. workers' safety standards. c. paid vacation. d. the eight hour day. e. a socialist revolution.
President Johnson called his package of domestic reform proposals the
a. Great Crusade. b. Fair Deal. c. New Frontier. d. Johnson Revolution. e. Great Society.