Option C
The announcement of wage cuts and the decision to go on strike events share a causal relationship
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A causal relation within two events endures if the existence of the first prompts the other. The premier event is termed the cause and the following event is described as the effect. If there is a causal relationship among two variables, they must be mutually related.
Causality applies to the view that one situation, action, or idea will happen in the appearance of another, consequent situation, action, or idea. Here the announcement of wage cuts is a decision, as an effect of this decision strike occurs.
I believe it is B—California was admitted as a free state.
Mobilization<span> for </span>World War II<span> affected </span>American<span> society in profound ways. ... The most important short-term </span>effect<span> of </span>mobilization<span> for the war was that it ... of </span>economic<span> and military capability to mobilising the </span>American<span> societ</span>
UK used to own the US until 1776
Canada is the Hat of the U.S. I think.