Answer:
Explanation:
During world war 1 a lot of countries participated. And many people from the U.S. came as migrants from some of those countries and naturally they would identify themselves as German Americans or Italian Americans and so on. So when the war came many Americans supported Germany or Austria-Hungary and didn't want to go to war against them.
<span>The Allies and Japan agreed to a status quo stalemate in the Pacific.</span>
Answer: A. An organization of workers that fought for an eight-hour workday
Explanation:
The Knights of Labor started as <em>a secret organization</em>, which was founded in the 19th century by a small group of tailors from Philadelphia. The organization promoted the rights of workers and its main concern was labor and laborers' rights and position in society.
This organization grew in size throughout the years, reaching 800.000 members in 1886. It operated in the United States and Canada mainly, but it also had representatives in Australia and Great Britain. From a secret organization, it gradually turned into a laborers' union.
The Knights of Labor fought for an 8 hour workday and ending child and convinct labor.