Under German rule the colonial administrators treated Nelson as an equal, but after New Zealand seized control in 1914, Nelson was excluded and alienated by the new government. Despite being elected to the Legislative Council in 1924, he could do little as he and the other elected members were constantly overruled by the more numerous government appointees. This treatment turned Nelson into one of the major forces in the Samoan independence movement, known as the Mau.
In May 1927 Nelson founded a newspaper, the Samoa Guardian, to support its claims. In response to his growing public dissent, the New Zealand administration tried to brand Nelson as unscrupulous and a trouble maker. The colonial administration's desperation to silence Nelson led them to exile him in January 1928, along with two other part-European members of the Mau. During his five years of exile, Nelson took his protests as far as the League of Nations in Geneva.
The labor movement in the United States<span> grew out of the need to protect the common interest of workers. For those in the industrial sector, organized </span>labor unions<span> fought for better wages, reasonable hours and safer working conditions.</span>
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The Anti-Federalists opposed the ratification of the 1787 U.S. Constitution because they feared that the new national government would be too powerful and thus threaten individual liberties, given the absence of a bill of rights.
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Workers had to unite in order to become more powerful than the industrialists.
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A Union is an association of workers, who come together to ensure that the rights and interests of their classes are respected by companies and industries. Workers are free to choose to join the union or not, but it is important that a large number of workers join as unions are a strong weapon that makes the working class stronger than the industry.
Accordingly, we can conclude that the cartoonist would describe the growth and influence of the unions through the option "Workers had to unite in order to become more powerful than the industrialists."
It would be the Boxer Rebellion (1898-1901) where there was a rebellion in Imperial China against the foreigners (Western nations) and imperial forces (Qing Dynasty).