At the national level, political parties run candidates for Congress and the presidency. ... The Democratic and Republican national committees do not run the campaigns of their respective presidential candidates; they play a supporting role to the campaign organizations of the candidates themselves.
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The rise of the Knights of Labor led to the creation of granges and farmers' alliances in the late 1800s.
Explanation:The rise of the Knights of Labor led to support for a national populist political party in the late 1800s.
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Women are still expected to be homemakers
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The picture shows a wife saying how much she did during the day while the husband, completely ignoring and disregarding her accomplishments, says "Did you pick up my dry cleaning?" Almost as if she is expected to take care of everything in the house.
Ida Tarbell (1857 – 1944) pertained to the generation of journalists called muckrackers, who investigated and denounced corruption and unethical practices perpetrated by businesses and government officials during the Progressive Era (late 19th century and early 20th century) in the US.
She published <em>"The History of the Standard Oil Company</em>" in 1904 through which she set a precedent, and many others subsequently started to gather information and to denounce the abuses committed by companies with absolute market power (monopolies) or by trusts operating in olipolistic markets. The Sherman Antitrust Act had been recently passed in 1890 but firms had been able to freely limit competitiveness during the whole 19th century. Tarbell denounced the manner in which certain corporations gathered enormous fortunes by using anti-competitive practices, possible due to their dominant position in the markets, and also impeding others to participate on the profits of the industry.
Such monopolistic practices enlarged the inequality within the industry and also in the whole society where large fortunes started to appear while most people were humble factory workers who earned very modest salaries.
Answer: death of Osama Bin Laden.
Explanation:
The event that was the cause of Celebration in 2011 was the death of Osama Bin Laden, at the hands of the US forces. The Afghan terrorist leader of the Al Qaeda network was finally killed. This event brought together thousands of people, most of them victims of the 2001 attack on the Twin Towers.
The crowd gathered at ground zero, where security measures were taken for precautionary reasons, in order to avoid a possible attack again.