Answer:
Female factory workers had to work long hours, sometimes up to eighty hours a week.
Explanation:
Joan Dash provided a poignant and eye-opening historical account of the women's factory strike of 1909 in "We Shall Not Be Moved." This provides an insight into what the condition was like for women and also how the Women's Trade Union League came to be.
In the given passage from the text, the narrator reveals how the women's demand was simple: <em>"a fifty-two-hour week with extra pay for overtime, an end to the fines and petty tyrannies, and a living wage." </em>And in order to understand what the basis of the demands were, we have to know the situation of workers, especially female workers during the early 1990s. And the fact that <u>women workers were expected to work for long hours, at times even up to eighty hours a week</u> was too much for any living being to endure.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.
My just adding quotation marks before the word and after the work life for example :
This author has multiple article some of the articles are " blank of art", "apples and strawberries", and " insects."
p.s. The names of the articles I just made up to show the examples so they are not real just to let you know.
Answer:
The answer is: <u>Noam Chomsky.</u>
Explanation:
Chomsky has the belief, that we are born with predisposition to learn language; he also proposed ideas that were new ways of thinking about language, basically and one of them was exactly this one that you've mentioned in your question. He believed that is was quite a coincidence that humans on their majority, follow similar rules in grammar.