<span>Reasons for the growth of the labor movement includes low wages, long hours, poor and hazardous working conditions, and child labor. To combat these conditions, workers slowed their work pace, and they organized and staged strikes, which were sometimes successful.
The Knights of Labor strike in 1885 forced the Missouri Pacific Railroad to restore wages it had previously cut. Some strikes resulted in the death of some workers, such as the McCormick Harvester strike in Chicago. The government usually sided with factory owners.
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Since how there are no options I'm going to have to go with what I know, based on the decision of brown vs board of education in results there were "<span> segregation in public schools unconstitutional." So basically anything that doesn't have to do with segregation would not be correct therefore would be your answer.
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The Federalists were the group of people who fought for the United States freedom from england. They were our first presidents and vice presidents. And they created the United States Constitution.
The Anti-Federalists helped influence the lead to the passage of the bill of rights.
Is C. Joan of Arc by any chance because if it is that’s the answer, let me know if it’s wrong
A. Better machinery as industrial revolution took course between 1820- 1840