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6M1,L9 Question Set
By Alyse Headley
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Question 1
1.
This item has two parts. Answer PART A; then answer PART B.
PART A: What can be inferred about the meeting on July 23?
a. The members would be in danger if certain people found out about the meeting
b. Protesters are going to gather to stop the meeting.
c. The labor organizers were not allowed to hold the meeting in Flint.
d. Mr. Lewis will be running the meeting.
Question 2
2.
PART B: What line from the passage best supports the answer to PART A?
a. “ALL INTERESTED PARTIES”
b. “YOU KNOW WHAT WE’RE UP AGAINST”
c. “It was starting to make sense.”
d. “We’ve been negotiating to get a union for the Pullman porters”
Question 3
3.
This item has two parts. Answer PART A; then answer PART B.
PART A: Mr. Lewis calls Flint “a pretty hot town.”
What does this phrase suggest about Flint?
a. A new branch of the railroad workers’ union has formed there.
b. It might not safe for Bud because of the warm weather.
c. It is a place where people are taking action to support workers.
d. People there like to have fun and go out to nightclubs.
Question 4
4.
PART B: Which context supports the answer to PART A?
a. “THE NEWLY FORMED GRAND RAPIDS BRANCH OF THE BROTHERHOOD OF PULLMAN PORTERS”
b. “REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED.”
c. “It was starting to make sense.”
d. “The only place that would do them is all the way in Flint.”
Question 5
5.
This item has two parts.
Answer PART A; then answer PART B.
PART A:
According to this passage, what are
two challenges
the organizers of the Pullman porters’ labor union face?
a. Many workers do not understand the benefits of a labor union.
b. The railroad workers cannot agree on where to hold the meetings.
c. Some people will not help because they fear they will get in trouble.
d. The organizers must meet in Flint because Grand Rapids is too dangerous.
e. The meetings must be secret because there are people who oppose the union.
f. Most workers are too busy working and so are not able to attend union meetings.
Question 6
6.
PART B:
Which
two
pieces of evidence
best
support the answer to PART A?
a. “ATTENTION RAILROAD WORKERS”
b. “HOLDING AN INFORMATIONAL MEETING”
c. “YOU KNOW WHAT WE’RE UP AGAINST”
d. “I’m picking these up so we can pass them out in Grand Rapids.”
e. “We’ve been negotiating to get a union for the Pullman porters for years now.”
f. “nowhere in Grand Rapids will print these flyers for us”