Answer:
In 1001 Mahmud of Ghazni first invaded modern day Pakistan and then parts of India. Mahmud defeated, captured, and later released the Hindu Shahi ruler Jayapala, who had moved his capital to Peshawar (modern Pakistan). Jayapala killed himself and was succeeded by his son Anandapala.
Answer: D. All of the above.
Explanation:
The world is getting smaller and people from different cultures are now interacting a lot more. These interactions have led to some changes in the way these cultures do things sometimes and this process is called Culture Blending.
All of the above are examples as they show the influence that a people had on another people. The Chinese and their tea and porcelain vases became very popular in Europe which means that Europeans indulged in Chinese culture.
And the end of the Japanese Samurai era when they saw Western equipment was also an example of culture blending as one group (Japan) was affected by another group (Europeans).
The correct answer is "Greater awareness for the need of better unity between all employee levels in a business".
Labor unions are organizations built by workers of all kinds of industries operating under United States labor laws. The importance of their development lays in a necessity to negotiate fair wages and benefits, as well as protecting and improving the working conditions for all laborers. They also represent their members when conflicts over management discrepancies or contract violations occur.
Unions began forming in the mid-19th century in response to the social and economic impact of the Industrial Revolution, collapsing in the beginning due to poor organization, absence of practical and effective leadership, disputes over objectives and forceful opposition from both employers and the government. These failures exposed all the elements that should have to be developed in the future for Unions to stay relevant and safe.
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Answer: c: they wanted all slaves to counts towards a state's population.
Explanation:
When the Constitutional Convention was being held to decide the powers of the Federal Government, Southern delegates wanted enslaved people to be counted as part of the population as it would give their states more bargaining power at the federal level.
They did not however want the enslaved people to be free or have the right to vote, conditions which were objected to by their northern counterparts who then argued that the enslaved people would not be American.