I'd say the creation of the State of Israel but I'm not sure at all
1938 the Fair Labor Standards Act pass. Maximum Struggle for a Minimum Wage.
The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 is a United States labor law that establishes the right to a minimum wage and "time-and-a-half" overtime pay for people who work more than forty hours per week. It also prohibits minors from being employed in "oppressive child labor."
It applies to employees engaged in interstate commerce or employed by a business engaged in commerce or the production of goods for commerce, unless the employer qualifies for an exemption from coverage. In 1938, the 75th Congress passed the Act, which President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed into law.
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Two characteristics of the *Ottoman* Constitution of 1876 were "executive power given to the ruler" and "<span>two-chamber parliament," although the latter was not in effect for very long. </span>
State because fascism is an ultra-right-wing political system in which the state exercises complete control over economics and society.
George Fox was a leader in a 17th-century Christian awakening from which came the Quaker movement (now known as the Society of Friends or the Friends Church). During civil strife between royalist and parliamentary forces, the movement spread rapidly across England and in American colonies, in spite of harassment under Commonwealth and Restoration governments that brought property loss, imprisonment, and sometimes death. By the end of the century, there were 100,000 Quakers, an American colony (Pennsylvania), and a strong public witness to Christian holiness, peace, religious freedom, participatory worship, business integrity and social justice.
Many early adherents were drawn from Seeker communities of Northern England. These Christians, disillusioned with monopolistic state religion, whether Catholic, Anglican, Presbyterian, or Independent, had been meeting informally for Bible study and prayer. George Fox forcefully articulated their criticism of the institutional church for its secondhand faith, sin-excusing doctrine, hireling ministry, and compromise with political powers. People responded eagerly to his proclamation of a new Day of the Lord in which the true church is being recovered and kingdom righteousness effected through Christ's presence and power.