Examples of primary sources archives and manuscript material
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journals, letters and diaries
speeches
scrapbooks
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government publications
oral histories
records of organizations
autobiographies and memoirs
printed ephemera
María Felicitas
García Sitches ( Malibran) was a well-known mezzo-soprano singer of the
19th century. Her voice had extraordinary range , power and flexibility. She
was legendary. The Spanish talent was making $500 per night when she left for Europe.
Answer:
Breaking tools, feigning illness, staging slowdowns, and committing acts of arson and sabotage
Explanation:
Answer:
C) Were hired to tend to machines and were paid less than skilled workers.
Explanation:
In the Gilded Age, unskilled workers could be hired onto an assembly line to do only one job, repeated over and over again. Since they had no skill, and could be taught quickly and with ease, their work could be seen as invaluable or cheap, so they were paid low wages. Trade workers had jobs that had to be done by hand, or were difficult to accomplish, so they would obviously be paid more than an unskilled worker, who could be replaced easily.
TL;DR -- Unskilled workers worked for cheap on assembly lines because their jobs were simple. I got this question right on the test so, please believe me.