<span>During the Gilded Age, many issues occurred. The Civil Service Reform hoped to create a professional government and bureaucracy. Under it came the Pendleton Civil Service Act, which was hired by demonstrated ability and removed by incompetence. The government also believed in the importance of railroad regulation. The railroad acted in the public's interest, however they needed to submit to government regulation. The creation of the Interstate Commerce Act (1887) prohibited pools and rebates, and banned rate discrimination.</span>
The right answer is:
The point that Engels tries to make in the passage is the fact that...
Workers in cities need to try harder to improve their living conditions.
Explanation:
The fact that Industrialization has created poor living conditions does not excuse workers from having civil duties and therefore should try harder to improve their own living conditions.
Answer: Hus was a popular preacher who was openly critical of priests and bishops who violated their vows of poverty and chastity. He was known for stellar public speaking and was a great leader in the Czech Reformation.
Explanation:
Jan Hus is the most famous leader of the Czech Reformation of the 15th century and one of the most prominent figures executed as a religious dissident in the early modern period. He became a priest in 1401 and was soon appointed the preacher in the Bethlehem Chapel, a private chapel established to promote religious reform.
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