The Socialist Party's opposition to American involvement in World War I
A) made them unpopular with the urban working class.
B) increased their share of the vote in cities like Chicago and New York considerably.
C) prompted them to side with Germany.
D) went largely unnoticed in the heat of the public debate.
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Q13: Why did Secretary of State William Jennings
Q14: Which statement best describes the labor force
Q15: The National War Labor Board
A)endorsed collective bargaining
Q16: Senator George Norris opposed American entry into
Q17: What characterized American labor's wartime experience?
A)Intense activism
Q19: Following his re-election in 1916, Woodrow Wilson
Q20: How did the war affect economic relations
Q21: An unusually large number of strikes occurred
Q22: In the presidential election of 1920
A)Democrats won
Q23: In the 1920 election, presidential candidate Warren
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