It’s Lord Corliss family sword
This notebook belongs to Nam
The Mason’s tool is heavy
She prepared her children’s outfit
The boy’s coat is torn
Mr Van and Mr Dong are friends
The pupils desk are always clean
The house’s window are green
The cap’s of the boys are on the shelf
He likes to read John Keats poems
My mother in laws house is in the country
The part that presents the argument in opposition to the courts rulling is Dissent
Answer:
3. By providing an organizational structure for working women, the Women’s Trade Union League gained enough strength in numbers to have some power.
Explanation:
Joan Dash's "We Shall Not Be Moved," tells the dramatic story of how the women's union led a massive strike in the history of America. The story of women workers protesting and organizing strikes, women activists working towards ensuring better and equal opportunities to their female counterparts became one of the most important events in labor history.
In the given passage, the narrator recounts how women trade union <em>"organized strikes"</em> that were big, bringing a turnout of<em> "[an] army"</em> totally unexpected by the League. The strike was to show the men or the government as a whole that <em>"they were more than highbrow butters-in, just as the shirtwaist makers were more than irresponsible little girls."</em>
<u>This detail gives the conclusion that the organizational structure of the working women shows how the Women's Trade Union League managed to gain enough strength in numbers to assert their ability and power.
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Thus, the <u>correct answer is option 3</u>.