Part A: Working hours changed from around 14 hours a day before the 1880's to being reduced slowly down to 12, then 10, eventually moving to an 8 hour day. This change allowed for workers to to have more time to sleep and for leisure. Another change was the end of child labor. Similar to the decrease in hours, the minimum age increased over time as well moving from 10 to 16.
Part B: One strategy used by unions to achieve these goals were strikes. Workers would leave the job and picket outside of a job which shut down operations. This tactic did not work at first because there were plenty of workers to fill the jobs. However, when immigration slowed the tactic had more impact with no people to fill the jobs. Some strikes were so large they brought the attention of police forces and the government.
The answer is B.
Wegener could not explain how similar fossils could be found on different continents.
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outskirts of Richmond I believe.
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A. Keeping the country together
A. That the war would be over quickly, there would be few casualties, and their side would win.
A. The Union would control of the Albemarle and Pamlico sounds, closing them to the Confederate navy
A. They would be protected by Union forces
A. Clara Barton
A. Freed all slaves in the Rebel States, where Lincoln had no power (not as sure about this one)
C. To make the United States become a nation that was committed the promises of its Constitution.
B. the living
C. Welcome them back into the United States.
A. April 9, 1865 at Appomattox Court House, Virginia
C. Reconstruction
A. Laws in the south that gave whites almost unlimited power, while severely restricting freedom for black people. (im like 75% sure)
A. Opened schools, B. Distributed clothing D. Provided food
A. Native Americans
B. Irish immigrants, former Confederate soldiers, Chinese immigrants
Explanation: I'm good at history and i've been to a lot of the places they are talking about or their homesteads.
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The impact of the United States joining the war was significant. The additional firepower, resources, and soldiers of the U.S. helped to tip the balance of the war in favor of the Allies. When war broke out in 1914, the United States had a policy of neutrality.