Examples of workers<span>' </span>compensation<span> programs are the Longshore and Harbor </span>Workers<span>' </span>Compensation Act<span>, the Energy </span>Employees<span> Occupational Illness Compensation ... The </span>Act<span> protected the </span>workers<span>' </span>right<span>to strike, and strictly forbade courts from violating a worker's </span>right<span> to strike, organize in a </span>union<span>, assist somebody else</span>
There's lots of evidence that show that the ''Great leap forward'' was a big failure. The most evident ones were the increased poverty of the Chinese population, the bad economic planning that was making enormous troubles to China just to survive, the very common starvation because of lack of food because of bad planning, closing the country's market for trade.
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The closest answer would be C. They wanted to escape poverty in England and find opportunity in America. They also wanted to flee from religious persecution.
It provided the philosophical underpinnings that is reflected in the Declaration of Independence.