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faduma

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The Cal San strike of 1939 was made possible by
 
  A) the small size of the company.
  B) a massive turnout of strikers' husbands.
  C) violent actions on the part of strikers.
  D) the UCAPAWA union.

Question 2

The issue that split the entire American abolition movement in 1840 was
 
  A) whether the creation of Liberia would solve the problem of slavery.
  B) whether women should speak publicly on the issue.
  C) over the inclusion of women in the movement.
  D) the vocal role of freed blacks in the movement.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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