An unusually large number of strikes occurred in 1919 because
A) wages had not kept up with the wartime cost of living.
B) Bolshevik organizers had infiltrated labor unions.
C) public support for unions was at a peak.
D) low levels of unemployment made union leaders overconfident.
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Q16: Senator George Norris opposed American entry into
Q17: What characterized American labor's wartime experience?
A)Intense activism
Q18: The Socialist Party's opposition to American involvement
Q19: Following his re-election in 1916, Woodrow Wilson
Q20: How did the war affect economic relations
Q22: In the presidential election of 1920
A)Democrats won
Q23: In the 1920 election, presidential candidate Warren
Q24: What statement best describes the condition and
Q25: Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer's raids in
Q26: The Eighteenth Amendment
A)granted women the right to
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