Question

The nineteenth-century labor movement argued that

a. concentrated capital was not the enemy but that corrupt politicians were.

b. extremes of wealth and poverty threatened democracy.

c. strikes and walkouts were exclusively a male preserve.

d. meaningful freedom could only exist in conditions of economic inequality.

e. capital should be concentrated entirely among the laborers.

ANS: B TOP: Labor and the Republic

DIF: Difficult REF: Full p. 630 | Seagull p. 641

MSC: Analyzing OBJ: 3. Describe how reformers of the period approached the problems of an industrial society.

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