Is this a multiple choice question? Lol.
Anyways, it would be Daoism, if the multiple choice had that answer.
The strengths of the Union's involvement in the civil war are as follows:
- They had a population of 22 million
- Because of the large population, they had many people to grow food and work in factories
- Consequently, they had enough factories (with a lot of workers in them) to make supplies for the Union army
- Availability and usage of Railroads was also a strength
<span>- They had a strong navy
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<span>The weaknesses of the Union's involvement in the civil war are as follows:</span>
- The union had to conquer a large area
<span>- They also had to invade unfamiliar territory</span>
Answer:
Labor unions arose in the nineteenth century as increasing numbers of Americans took jobs in factories, mines, and mills in the growing industrial economy.
The Knights of Labor, founded in 1869, was the first major labor organization in the United States. The Knights organized unskilled and skilled workers, campaigned for an eight hour workday, and aspired to form a cooperative society in which laborers owned the industries in which they worked.
The Knights’ membership collapsed following the 1886 Haymarket Square riot in Chicago. By 1886 the American Federation of Labor (AFL), an alliance of skilled workers’ trade unions, was growing.
The government was changed because it was established that no monarch would ever be able to rule independently without the consent of the Parliament. This meant that the absolute power of the monarch was heavily reduced and the parliament held the supreme power.
The significance of the long parliament was that they were all gathered around ideas that supported popular liberties and were highly progressive for the time and since they couldn't be removed then it is believed that their acting enabled Britain to become the greatest force in the world.