Answer: Yes, Benjamin Franklin did sign the <em>Declaration of Independence.</em>
Answer:
Buying a shirt contributes both in the production side of GDP, and in the consumption side of GDP.
Explanation:
In the production side, the shirt becomes part of GDP when it is sold, and only its final value is accounted for, because intermediate costs like the costs of raw materials are not included since otherwise we would be making double accounting. The final value of the shirt becomes the producer's income.
In the consumption side, the consumer contributes to GDP for the amount of the final value of the shirt. The final value of the shirt becomes then, the amount of money spent by the consumer.
This is the cause of Earth's seasons. Summer occurs in the Northern hemisphere when the north pole is directed toward the Sun. Variations in Earth's axial tilt can influence the seasons and is likely a factor in long-term climate change
Answer:
Corn
Rubber
Kayaks
Snow Goggles
Cable Suspension Bridges
Raised-Bed Agriculture
Baby Bottles
Anesthetics and Topical Pain Relievers
Syringes
Hammocks
Oral Contraceptives
Mouthwash
Answer:
The 10 hour work day laws. The US federal government enacted a 10 hour work day in 1840 and New Hampshire became the first state to enact the law in 1847.
Explanation:
There were no hours limitations in work days so workers would work very long hours in the summer and shorter hours in the winter. There was job action to get Employers to spread the work evenly over the year.
There was provision in the legislation for workers to voluntarily work extra time so in real terms it did not limit the day to 10 hours. The legislation solidified the success of the effort.
This and other legal decisions that legitimized organized labor and strengthen their gains