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Known for her great speaking skills and direct participation in dangerous strikes, this woman was
  a prominent figure in the labor union movement of the 1800s
 
  a. Dorothea Dix
  b. Harriet Tubman
  c. Mary Harris Jones
  d. Jane Addams

Question 2

President Kennedy's legislative agenda was known as
 
  a. The New Deal
  b. The Great Society
  c. The New Frontier
  d. The Second New Deal



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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