In Adkins v. Children's Hospital (1923), the Supreme Court ruled that
a. federal child labor laws were unconstitutional.
b. women had the right to sue for equal pay for equal work.
c. anti-union "right to work" laws were constitutional.
d. women could no longer receive special health, safety, or minimum wage protections from such progressive state laws governing the workplace because they now had the vote under the terms of the Nineteenth Amendment.
e. federal maternity benefits designed for women did not constitute unequal treatment.
d
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During the height of the plague in Europe, the disease broke out during
a. summer only. b. fall only. c. spring only. d. at any time of the year.
What was President Wilson's first official response when war broke out in Europe in 1914?
A) ?? He announced a blockade of Europe on behalf of the Allied Powers. B) ?? He announced an embargo of all American products, so that the United States would not repeat the mistakes of the War of 1812. C) ?? He announced a declaration of neutrality and called on the nation to be neutral in thought as well as action. D) ?? He asked Congress to declare war on Germany to prevent a victory by a militaristic continental power E) ?? He announced a preparedness campaign in order to promote armaments and military training.
The Mediterranean Atlantic prepared the way for the European voyages of exploration and discovery because it was there that European mariners
a. first learned the skill of trimming their sails. b. discovered that the Westerlies would carry them swiftly into the Atlantic and toward the Caribbean. c. first learned the importance of square sails in making their ships more maneuverable. d. learned the valuable strategy of sailing around the wind.
During the War of 1812, the Battle of the Thames
A. saw a surprise American attack in the heart of London. B. strengthened the resolve of the Indians in the Northwest. C. saw British forces come from Canada to attack Detroit. D. saw Tecumseh killed while serving as a brigadier general in the British army. E. led to the long American occupation of Canada.