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ETearle

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Reformers' efforts to raise public awareness about the hazards of child labor
 
  a. made progress with the help of photography.
  b. pertained only to native born children.
  c. were focused primarily on the plight of new immigrants.
  d. focused on blacklisting the most abusive companies.
  e. focused mostly on girls working in textile mills.

Question 2

The United States finally negotiated a peace settlement with France in 1800 mainly because Napoleon
 
  a. had also reached a peace agreement with Britain.
  b. wanted to concentrate on gaining more power and territory in Europe.
  c. realized that the French could not win a military victory over the American forces.
  d. had been convinced by the Democratic-Republican pleas for cooperation.
  e. had been removed from power.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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