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TRUE or FALSE Most of the strikes of the Industrial Age were successes for workers TRUE FALSE
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Who did the federal government support labor management
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How did Pullman react when his employees went on strike? He negotiated with them and settled on giving them more breaks during the day. He brought in scabs, who are people to replace the striking workers. He negotiated w...
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Who did the federal government support in the Great Railroad Strike of 1877 management labor
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What makes collective bargaining an effective tool in negotiation at times? The fact that it's easier for the employer to turn you down as an entire group, rather than as an inidividual worker. The concept of strength in...
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Eugen Debs ran for President as the nominee for which party? Populist Democrat Republican Socialist
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Which of the following statements BEST represents the American Federation of Labor? The AFL represented skilled workers, who mastered certain crafts. Therefore the workers were valuable to employers and easier to replace...
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How long was the work day? 8 to 10 hours 3-4 hours 14-16 hours 12 to 14 hours
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Which of the following statements about labor during the Industrial Revolution is FALSE? Adults were generally able to manipulate machines easier than children. Children were valuable sources of labor in factories becaus...
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What problems did workers face? Please check all that apply low wages poor sanitation dangerous working conditions long hours
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The success of big business during the Industrial Revolution meant that workers were: more powerful more valuable less valuable
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The Bourgeoisie were those who . . . Owned homes, ate well, had leisure time, and had well-paying jobs requiring no physical labor (or they owned the whole factory) Had wage-earning jobs requiring physical labor and had...
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After the ratification of the Treaty of Paris, the Filipinos began to rebel against U.S. control, which led to the Philippine-American War. FALSE TRUE
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Everyone agreed with the terms of the Treaty of Paris, and the U.S. taking control over areas like Guam and the Philippines FALSE TRUE
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what do you think was the MAIN reason the United States decided to occupy the Philippines and keep them from becoming an independent nation?
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Who called out the United States as hypocrites, offering to buy the Philippines to set it's people free? Henry Ford J.P. Morgan Andrew Carnegie
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McKinley and the United States felt it was their duty to civilize the people of the Philippines because they had failed to uplift themselves. What reason for imperialism does this connect to? Economic Gain Militarism Ang...
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The Filipino people wanted the United States to govern them. False True
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Why did President McKinley want the Philippines? To liberate them from Spanish control (spread democracy and freedom) To gain new markets in China (500 million people to buy American goods) To build himself a private Car...
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What did McKinley choose to do with the Philippines? Take control of the Philippines to educate and civilize them Give them their independence Give the islands back to Spain
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What did the Filipino people want? The United States to annex the Philippines (they would become US citizens) Independence (they wanted to become their own country) Representation in the Spanish Empire (rights, freedoms,...
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which argument about american imperialism is most directly supported by the act 1 u.s imperialism relied solely on military conquest 2 u.s imperialism involved economic and political control even during decolozation 3 u....
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what does the act suggest about u.s attitudes toward imperial responsibility in the 1930s 1 the us rejected all responsibility for overseas territories 2 the u.s sought to expand territorial control indefinitely 3 the u....
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what does the act suggest about u.s attitudes toward imperial responsibility in the 1930s 1 the us rejected all responsibility for overseas territories 2 the u.s sought to expand territorial control indefinitely 3 the u....
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what does the act suggest about u.s attitudes toward imperial responsibility in the 1930s
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