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The infamous "grandfather clauses" of the late 19th and early 20th centuries stated that people who exerted their right to vote prior to 1866, as their descendants, were exempt of certain requerements for voting such as the owning of property, payment of poll taxes and literacy tests.
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These clauses existed in many Southern states and were a direct attempt to prevent African-Americans from voting. They were outlawed by the Supreme Court in 1915 that decided they were against the 15th Amendment. Despite this decision African-Americans in some Southern states were able to vote only after the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
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The people in China today called themselves as the Children of Han because of such accomplishments the Han dynasty was able to influence and change the world. One of this is the silk road that which is the first major encounter and trade between the west and the east and also this is the time pax sinica the time of peace and stability the Empire enjoy and become the dominant power in the East. Another is the improvement in technology like in agriculture and metallurgy that improves the state of living of the society. Lastly is its contribution in Mathematics like the first one to use the negative numbers and its large expansion of its domain that spread until Mongolia to Korea.
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- The right to a decent and fair wage (Wage theft)
- Right to be free from discrimination and harassment of all types (Physical abuse and other types of discrimination)
- Right to a safe workplace free of dangerous conditions, toxic substances, and other potential safety hazards (Health consequences from toxic product exposure).
Several university studies and articles from very reputable news outlets such as the New York Times have denounced the numerous violations of the worker's rights of nail salon employees. These are made to work long hours, with wages that are way lower than the minimum legal wage. They do not get overtime paid, or sick leave. They are routinely abused verbally and physically by clients and employers. All mandatory security standards for the protection of workers from toxic substances are disregarded. A particularly thorough piece from the New York Times, The Price of Nice Nails was published on MAY 7, 2015. There was also a study from the University of Maryland, The Ugly Side of Beautiful Nails, published on March 5, 2018 that details these abuses.
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