A) The eight-hour workday became law across the nation.
B) Americans became sympathetic toward anarchists and labor unions.
C) Skilled workers turned toward the American Federation of Labor.
D) Business owners resolved to improve their relationship with labor.
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A) As wives, mothers, or daughters
B) As single, unskilled wage laborers
C) As single, skilled workers
D) As part of educated, well-off families
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A) American Federation of Labor (AFL)
B) bossism
C) cult of domesticity
D) Ellis Island
E) family economy
F) global migration
G) Great Railroad Strike
H) Haymarket bombing
I) Knights of Labor
J) sweatshop
K) "typewriters"
L) World's Columbian Exposition
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A) It gradually decreased until it fell below 5 percent of the population.
B) It dropped to virtually nothing owing to strict enforcement of child labor laws.
C) It increased decade by decade.
D) It remained much the same as it had been in 1870.
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A) through the use of violence and intimidation.
B) by replacing people with machines.
C) by forbidding shop-floor workers from talking during the workday.
D) through hiring factory foremen to supervise every aspect of production.
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A) market forces.
B) workers' demands.
C) stockholders and financiers.
D) managers and executives.
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A) American Federation of Labor (AFL)
B) bossism
C) cult of domesticity
D) Ellis Island
E) family economy
F) global migration
G) Great Railroad Strike
H) Haymarket bombing
I) Knights of Labor
J) sweatshop
K) "typewriters"
L) World's Columbian Exposition
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A) A new consumer culture
B) A formal dress code for working women
C) Changes in minimum-wage laws
D) Stringent new notions of saving money
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A) American Federation of Labor (AFL)
B) bossism
C) cult of domesticity
D) Ellis Island
E) family economy
F) global migration
G) Great Railroad Strike
H) Haymarket bombing
I) Knights of Labor
J) sweatshop
K) "typewriters"
L) World's Columbian Exposition
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A) The power of the church to control mass entertainment
B) The Statue of Liberty's attraction for tourists
C) The importance of nature as a retreat from urban life
D) The rise of mass entertainment in America
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A) A developing labor shortage
B) The rapid decline of immigration to the United States
C) The ascendancy of urban America
D) America's frontier spirit
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A) 100,000.
B) 500,000.
C) 1 million.
D) 2 million.
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A) not being a part of the white race.
B) being more dependent on government aid.
C) having an easy time assimilating to life in the United States.
D) being too critical of the United States.
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A) He produced the first internationally recognized American novel.
B) He empowered the occupants of New York City's Lower East Side tenements.
C) He forced middle-class Americans to acknowledge the degraded reality of the poor.
D) He convinced established immigrant groups that new immigrants deserved respect.
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A) overtime pay, paid sick days, and paid vacations.
B) social revolution and workers' ownership of the means of production.
C) public ownership of the railroads, an income tax, and equal pay for women.
D) shorter hours for children and women who worked outside of their homes.
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