Answer:
C. continuous decline of wage
Explanation:
In his work titled "Organization of Labor" published in 1840, Louis Blanc wrote and I quote;<u><em> "Who would be blind enough not to see that under the reign of free competition the continuous decline of wages necessarily becomes a general law with no exception whatsoever?"</em></u>
Hence according to the economic theory of Louis Blanc, the reign of free competition leads to the decline of wages.
In the submission of Louis Blank<em> "The government ought to be considered as the supreme regulator of production and endowed for this duty with great power. This task would consist of fighting competition and of finally overcoming it. The government ought to float a loan with the proceeds of which it should erect social workshops in the most important branches of national industry."</em>
Full text of Louis Blanc's "Organization of Labor" (1840) was obtained from Internet History Sourcebooks of Fordham University.
<span>Who applied assembly-line techniques to home construction in the 1950s?
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-William Levitt
Answer:
I would say it B cause I looked it up And that what it said
The Confederacy saw themselves as fighting a second war for independence. They were rebelling against what they felt was an oppressive government that was infringing on their rights.
Lincoln referenced the forefathers in his Gettysburg Address and felt that keeping the union together was what they had fought for, they created a new nation, not one that should be torn apart.
Answer:
D. An embargo on oil and weapons for all warring nations