Low wages and poor housing if im not mistaken
The Great Depression of the 1930s changed Americans' view of unions. Although AFL membership fell to fewer than 3 million amidst large-scale unemployment, widespread economic hardship created sympathy for working people. At the depths of the Depression, about one-third of the American work force was unemployed, a staggering figure for a country that, in the decade before, had enjoyed full employmentWith the election of President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932, government -- and eventually the courts -- began to look more favorably on the pleas of labor. In 1932, Congress passed one of the first pro-labor laws, the Norris-La Guardia Act, which made yellow-dog contracts unenforceable. The law also limited the power of federal courts to stop strikes and other job actions.
When Roosevelt took office, he sought a number of important laws that advanced labor's cause. One of these, the National Labor Relations Act of 1935 (also known as the Wagner Act) gave workers the right to join unions and to bargain collectively through union representatives. The act established the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) to punish unfair labor practices and to organize elections when employees wanted to form unions. The NLRB could force employers to provide back pay if they unjustly discharged employees for engaging in union activities.
The available options are:
A. There should be higher taxes and more public services.
B. State and federal elections should be held more frequently.
C. Taxes should be lowered even if this means fewer public services.
D. The U.S. House of Representatives is more important than the Senate.
Answer:
Taxes should be lowered even if this means fewer public services.
Explanation:
Republicans generally hold the opinion or notion that tax should be lower. In other words, Republicans support various tax cuts, including the abolition of the death tax.
This was evident during the administration of President Bush with his Bush Tax Cut.
For examples The Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 and The Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003
1. Italian futurists were fascinated with politics.
2. Bocciono was interested not in construction of the body but construction of the Action of the body
3. The work of the Futurists was a manifestation of Authoritarian Politics
4. Marinetti, the founder of Futurism hated The past
5. One of their major themes was Movement and Speed
6.White on White was the pinnacle of the Suprematist movement
7. Malevich believed his color shapes could convey the awe of Religious experience
8. Malvich said that the War was not important in art
9. Malvich believed that the only thing that mattered was Object feeling
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