They fought for better wages reasonable hours and safer working conditions.
In world war 2 industrial mobilization was more important. An example of this can be seen with the german reich. Germany at the beginning of the war had stockpiles of equipment to rely on and were a powerhouse that nearly won the war before the United States even entered however as they started getting bogged down their stockpiles dwindled and their industry could not keep up ultimately resulting in their downfall. Another reason for this is the fact it is easier to send allies equipment than it is to send them men.
The election of 1828 was a race of the Republican President John Adams against the Democratic Andrew Jackson. Many argue that this election marked the beginning of the modern American politics. There were scandals like that of Jackson’s wife Rachel, whose divorce was not finalized before her marriage to Jackson. She died the same year of the election.
Question: Which occurred during the election of 1828?
Answer: a. Adams's supporters questioned the morality of Andrew Jackson's wife because they saw her as a bigamist
Penn was a firm believer in treating Native Americans (relatively) well both for moral and pragmatic reasons. He believed the success of his colony depended on good relations with Native Americans. .
Answer: The Treaty of Versailles -- which included provision for the League of Nations.
Explanation:
The main reason that the US Senate refused to ratify the Treaty of Versailles was it would mean the US would enter into the League of Nations. Senators believed that doing so meant giving up some of the United States' own sovereignty and could commit the US to defend other nations' security rather than its own. The Senators feared the US would be drawn into costly foreign wars if they committed to the terms of the Treaty of Versailles. Thus, the United States never joined the League of Nations, in spite of the fact that an organization such as the League of Nations was the signature idea of US President Woodrow Wilson. He had laid out 14 Points for establishing and maintaining world peace following the Great War (World War I). Point #14 was the establishment of an international peacekeeping association.
The Treaty of Versailles adopted Wilson's idea and called for the creation of the League of Nations. But back home in the United States, there was not support for involving America in any association that could diminish US sovereignty over its own affairs or involve the US again in wars beyond those pertinent to the United States' own national security. Because of its objections to membership in the League of Nations, the United States Senate refused to ratify the Treaty of Versailles.