The option which was not part of the Norris-LaGuardia Act of 1932 is D. It granted unions the right to organize and bargain collectively with an employer.
The Norris-LaGuardia Act is a legislation passed in 1932 in order to preserve the rights of employees to organise all together. (Stated in section 2). Besides, some practices related to bargaining collectively carried out by the federal law are restricted under this law.
Certain other activities were restricted such as the right to strike or be absent to work in order to protest.
Henry Bessemer was the inventor of steel manufacturer
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The battle of bunker hill was fought by the Americans and the British on June 7th, 1775 during the revolutionary war.
- the hill allowed the colonies to shoot British ships
- untrained American soldiers held off two British attacks
- British eventually won control of the hill (after Americans ran out of ammunition)
Why did the Supreme Court ruling in Korematsu v. United States (1944) anger supporters of civil liberties?
Answer: Out of all the options presented above the one that represents the reason why it made supporters of civil liberties angry is answer choice B) It made the internment of certain American citizens legitimate. As we already know the wartime policy toward Japanese Americans was confinement in internment camps.
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