The most important proclamation of Pope Leo XIII was the encyclical ________, which, in part, urged employers to seek just and peaceful relations with workers

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


Answer: Rerum Novarum

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How did Marxists view the economic downturn that became known as the Great Depression?

A. They welcomed it because they believed it signaled the imminent downfall of capitalism. B. They resented it because they believed it would thwart their plans to spread socialism throughout the world. C. They feared it because they believed it would make the masses reject their labor initiatives. D. They used it to manipulate public opinion and accelerate the spread of socialism around the world.

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Which of the following is a characteristic of the German immigrants to the American colonies in the eighteenth century? a. They seldom came in family groups. b. Because they belonged to a variety of Protestant sects, they added to the religious diversity of middlecolonies such as Pennsylvania

c. Most were Catholics fleeing persecution at the hands of Lutherans in the German states. d. Most were exiled from their respective German states because of their radical political ideas.

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In 1933 President Roosevelt pulled the U.S. out of the ____________________ Conference in London because he feared that the other nations attending the conference would insist on keeping the gold content of the dollar so high that it would interfere with efforts to inflate prices

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The Supreme Court cases of Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific R.R. v. Illinois (1886) and United States v. E. C. Knight Co. (1895) were based on laws that were intended to

(a) limit the power of big business (b) support farmers' efforts to increase the money supply (c) maintain a laissez-faire approach to the economy (d) improve working conditions for immigrants

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