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Shelles

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How did industrialization affect skilled craftsmen?
 
  A) Subdividing the manufacture of a product into smaller jobs meant that an individual no longer manufactured an entire product.
  B) Skilled craftsmen were needed to operate machinery.
  C) The tension of assembly-line work caused formerly sober, disciplined craftsmen to drink on the job.
  D) Skilled craftsmen were transformed into aristocrats in the world of labor.
  E) Industrialization allowed skilled craftsman to flourish as many people came to realize the value of products produced by hand.

Question 2

Who led the American Railway Union in the Pullman Strike?
 
  A) James Weaver
  B) James Blaine
  C) Eugene V. Debs
  D) Chester Arthur
  E) Terrence Powderly



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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