When they first arrived in the US, Puerto Ricans worked in all of the following positions except

a. Arizona cotton fields.
b. New Jersey soup factories.
c. Utah mines.
d. New York garment and cigar factories.
e. Georgia farms.


e

History

You might also like to view...

The Industrial Revolution initially __________ rights for working women.

A. limited B. expanded C. had little impact upon D. redefined

History

Which of the following stimulated commercial agriculture within the United States in the early nineteenth century?

a)  canals b)  furs c)  textiles d)  treaties

History

The text authors claim that in 1763, George Grenville "considered the provincials [colonists] to be spoiled children." Evaluate his point of view

Why might he have been justified in thinking this? In what way was his view mistaken or shortsighted?

History

The state and other authorities were viewed by liberals as major threats to human freedom. Therefore, liberals in the nineteenth century demanded

a. constitutions that would guarantee basic freedoms of speech, religion, press, property, and security. b. freely elected parliaments. c. division and balance of powers in the government. d. minimal governmental interference in the economy and in people's private lives. e. all of the above

History