During World War I, the federal government's National War Labor Board
A) treated labor fairly by encouraging higher wages and the eight-hour day.
B) demanded that labor sacrifice wage increases for the national good.
C) collaborated with brutal employers to suppress worker rights.
D) established and supported labor's right to organize unions.
E) pushed labor unions to incorporate African Americans in their ranks.
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Q2: When the United States entered World War
Q3: The United States declared war on Germany
A)
Q4: Most wartime mobilization agencies relied on _
Q5: In an effort to make economic mobilization
Q6: As a result of their work supporting
Q8: The radical labor group that strongly opposed
Q9: Match each civilian administrator below with the
Q10: The great 1919 steel strike resulted in
A)
Q11: President Wilson broke diplomatic relations with Germany
Q12: President Wilson viewed America's entry into World
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