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___________________ _, the plant manager for the Homestead Steel plant, was almost assassinated by an anarchist during a labor dispute.
 
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Which of the following was stated in the Navigation Acts passed between 1651 and 1673?
 
  a. Non-European goods could be imported into the colonies only in English-owned ships.
  b. English coastal trade was forbidden to foreigners.
  c. Certain specified goods could only be shipped from the colony of origin to England or to another colony.
  d. Goods from Asia and the East Europe could be imported to America only after being taxed in England.
  e. Colonists could trade directly with foreign countries by paying a special tax directly to the Crown.



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