I don't know the answer but try reading this:
https://www.history.com/topics/1960s/robert-f-kennedy
It should help give you information.
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Answer:
C) PATCO was a government union and was prohibited by law from going on strike
Explanation:
The law provide opportunities for union members to conduct a strike. But there are several requirements that they need to follow. First, The strike need to be peaceful. No properties destruction will be tolerated. Second, they have to give notice to their supervisors. Thirds, they should not report for work more than 48 hours.
Since members of the PATCO consist of Professional Air Traffic Controller that is paid by citizens' taxes, the action that they take directly influence normal citizens. (Not only the profit of a single company) . Not reporting to work for created major traffic delays around the country. They conducted their strike illegally and a lot of people have to experience economic damage due to their actions.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "<span>C. Many available laborers ." The </span>characteristic that was not a reason that the industrial revolution began in England is that <span>Many available laborers.</span>
Teen: I wouldn't want the martial law back, because first off; that means we are undergoing a war on the U.S. soil, and second off, that means the President (being Trump) can over ride the other branches of the government, making him our "ruler" of sorts, and can form laws that could be normally harmful towards the economy and citizens of the U.S.
President Nixon resigned from presidency because he "Lost the support of the American people".
<u>Answer:</u> Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
The U.S' 37th president, who served from the period of 1969 - 1974 was popular as "Richard Milhous Nixon". During his administration conclusion was drawn to the United States participation in War of Vietnam and Environmental Protection Agency was established.
He became the very First and only President of United Sates history to resign from the post on August 9, 1974 after late 1973 Watergate scandal, after which he lost the American people support.
The scandal was highlighted from 17th June 1972, after burglary by five men in headquarters of DNC (Democratic National Committee) located at the Watergate Office Building, Washington D.C. while Nixon administration was continuously covering its participation in the crime.