Don't quote me on this, but I do believe they were dubbed 'Riveters' such as "Rosie the Riveter"
I'm pretty sure that's correct, but again don't quote me, and have a good day!
It would be Zheng He set for south asia to India by the Ming Dynasty in 1405. He is the greatest sailor in early china ^.^ Hope this helps
Individuals who worked in the private sector (for businesses/corporations) benefited most from the Wagner Act and Fair Labor Standards Act.
In the Wagner Act, workers are granted several different rights they did not have before. This includes the power to join a union without penalty, collectively bargain with their employer over wages, and the ability to strike if needed.
The Fair Labor Standards Act establishes a minimum wage, a scale for overtime pay, a record keeping system to ensure they are getting their correct pay, and child labor laws to protect young children.
As you can see, both of these positively impacted laborers/workers during the era of the New Deal.
About 8% of the Native population at the time qualified for U.S. citizenship because they were "taxed". Others obtained citizenship by serving in the military, marrying whites or accepting land allotments, such as those granted under the Dawes Act.
Hoped I was able to help! Mark me brainly it would help a lot!
Not necessarily because everyone is entitled to their own opinion. A critic a technically a person paid for sharing their opinion. Since each person has their individual opinion, at a point in time the critics won't agree. That is I why I believe that they won't agree at some point.
I really hope this helps you.