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The Wagner Act helped to bring union membership to
 
  a. agricultural workers during the Great Depression.
  b. urban areas at the turn of the century.
  c. military bases after World War II.
  d. half of all textile employees by 1919.
  e. one-third of nonagricultural employment by 1955.

Question 2

What is a major source of tension within organizations such as the American Bar Association?
 
  a. Factions emerge or become more defined each time the leadership of the groups changes.
  b. The associations are small and personal conflicts often impede pursuit of the common good.
  c. There is seldom enough money or manpower to achieve the goals of such organizations.
  d. Varied political ideologies of the leadership weaken the groups ability to present a unified front to Congress.
  e. Within a large organization there are many specialized groups whose interests may be at odds with each other.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: E

Answer to Question 2

ANS: E



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