Answer:
They protect rights not listed in the Constitution.
Explanation:
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The practice of selling indulgences was when the Catholic Church would offer people a chance to suffer less for their sins if they gave money to the Church, which was widely seen as corrupt and led to the Protestant Reformation.
Unions played a very important role in improving wages, and work conditions. They outlawed child labour, and made work days 8 hours instead of 12. Unions started to improve safety and work conditions. They also worked towards equal pay for women. There is so much more unions have done, these are just a few small examples.
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Answer:
1. C to raise the prices of agricultural products
2. C The suspension continued the policy of workers negotiating as individuals. ( I think)
3. D by enforcing new farming techniques that prevented dust storms
Explanation:
1. AAA, the law offered farmers subsidies in exchange for limiting their production of certain crops. The subsidies were meant to limit overproduction so that crop prices could increase.
2.National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) suspended antitrust laws and allowed business, labor, and government to cooperate at setting up voluntary laws for each industry. Employees were given the right to organize and bargain collectively and could not be required, as a condition of employment, to join or refrain from joining a labor organization.
3. Plant trees to break the fierce winds, teach them new techniques to preserve their soil and conserve water were combining scientific research, community engagement, business incentives, and proven environmental policies including soil and water conservation programs.
Answer:
B) Plattsburgh.
Explanation:
The Battle of Plattsburgh, also called the Battle of Lake Champlain, was fought on September 11, 1815. It was a naval and a land engagement at the same time. The British land force surrendered at the end, and the British naval commander, captain George Downie, was killed in action. The British force of George Prevost had to return to lower Canada, from where it had invaded American territory.