History, 06.07.2019 14:00, LoveSchool5617
Why did the afl feel threatened by the rise of the cio? a. the cio was backed by the government, while the afl was independently funded. b. the founder of the afl left that organization and went on to establish the rival union, the cio. c. the afl believed that a union representing unskilled workers would reduce its strength. d. the cio allowed and encouraged women and african americans to join and fight for job equity.
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History, 21.06.2019 22:50, davidaagurto
Drag each label to the correct location in the table. match each event with the territory conquered by alexander the great.
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History, 22.06.2019 01:30, rosaa7
Which answer best describes an advantage of shipping goods by canal? a) most towns would rather have canals then noisy railroads b) goods could travel very fast downstream in the canal system c) traveling by boat is a much more relaxing way to transport goods. d) heavy loads of goods could travel by boat more easily then if pulled by horses.
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History, 22.06.2019 04:00, tylalowther1114
Which of the following accurately describes the workforces of the united states and canada? a. most of the workforce in the united states and canada is employed in the service industry. b. most of the workforce in the united states and canada is employed in the educational field. c. most of the workforce in the united states and canada is employed in manufacturing and mining. d. most of the workforce in the united states and canada is employed in agriculture.
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History, 22.06.2019 14:00, wrivera32802
How does benjamin rush’s decision to forsake private practice as a physician and join the war effort indicate what sort of people were attracted to the revolution? this question is a 'writer question' so it does not have any options just write the answer.
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