Question

Why did workers during the 1930s make demands that went beyond better wages?

a. They wanted to participate in management decisions.

b. They were hoping that the economic crisis could be the beginning of a socialist revolution.

c. They generally preferred government employment over jobs with private businesses.

d. They were hoping to establish a set of basic civil liberties for workers.

e. Their wages were already so high that they had to find a new agenda for which to fight.

ANS: D TOP: The Grassroots Revolt DIF: Difficult

REF: Full p. 815 | Seagull p. 830 MSC: Analyzing

OBJ: 2. Identify the main proponents of economic justice in the 1930s and explain the measures they advocated.

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