I believe it's C.restore the power of the catholic church
Answer:
Explanation:
Skilled workers in such an industry have to work for the trust/monopoly or not work in their skill set. This gives the employer much leverage in pay/benefit negotiations.
Since consumers have no choice but to buy from the trust/monopoly they have to pay (usually) higher prices than they would if there were competition between businesses owned by different people.
Without competition there might be little incentive to improve product quality and to develop new products.
Because the workers don't do there job and the customers get mad and leave
"Olmec" is the one among the following choices given in the question that <span>is generally considered the earliest civilization in the Americas. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option or option "C". I hope that this answer has actually helped you.</span>
Answer: Yes.
Explanation:
There was a French revolutionary army led by the radical current of the revolution or the Jacobins. The fact is that this army was not as strong as the royal one.
The reason for this is the lack of quality military personnel in the Revolutionary Army. Yet there were a people on their side so that they were more outnumbered than the king's troops.
Answer:
1)why it happened?
=>Inspired by Fang and other 'people-power' movements around the world, in December 1986, student demonstrators staged protests against the slow pace of reform. The issues were wide-ranging, and included demands for economic liberalization, democracy, and rule of law
2)how?
=>Organized by the Union on April 27, some 50,000–100,000 students from all Beijing universities marched through the streets of the capital to Tiananmen Square, breaking through lines set up by police, and receiving widespread public support along the way, particularly from factory workers.
3)Describe the 1989 protests at Tienanmen Square.
=>Considered a watershed event, the protests set the limits on political expression in China up to the present day. Its memory is widely associated with questioning the legitimacy of Communist Party rule and remains one of the most sensitive and most widely censored topics in China.