Answer:
based of what i know i would say these are the advantages and disadvantges
Explanation:
one advantage (defeating the Japanese?)
(Unwilling to let the communists who had already dominated most of the rural regions in China to further expand their territories by accepting the Japanese surrender and thus would consequently control the Japanese occupied regions, Chiang Kai-shek ordered the Japanese and their turncoat Chinese puppet regime not to.)
one disadvantage
(Chiang Kai-shek with responsibility for millions of deaths)
(thousands of communists and communist sympathizers killed in the year after the Shanghai massacre.
1.75 to 2.5 million Henan civilians starved to death due to grain being confiscated and sold to other peasants for the profit of Nationalist Government officials.
4,212,000 mostly ethnic minority Chinese perishing at the start of both the Civil War and the Second Sino-Japanese War, starving to death or dying from disease during conscription campaigns.
440,000 to 500,000 Chinese civilians perishing from malnutrition, famine or Nationalist caused flooding to stop Japanese advance.)
Answer:
The answer is option A "lockouts and picketing"
Explanation:
At the point when collective bargaining arrives at a stalemate, and certain other lawful principles are followed, a legitimate work stoppage may happen. Work stoppages are regularly alluded to as either strikes or lockouts, the two of which are frequently joined by picketing. The outcome is the incomplete or complete withdrawal of work and the close absolute restriction on the utilization of substitution laborers.
A work stoppage might be started by the association, as a strike, or by the business, as a lockout. A strike need not be a finished stoppage of work and may incorporate work withdrawals as additional time boycotts, work log jams or turning strikes.
The reason for a strike is to force a business to consent to terms and states of work, though a lockout is planned to apply comparative tension on the representatives and the association. The functional aftereffect of each, regarding the effect on the's business, is for all intents and purposes indistinguishable.
Explanation:
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