All I know is that most of their revenue comes from A and B but I don't know the third one.
Preston Brooks was a Southern Congressman and a passionate advocate of Southern Rights. Charles Sumner was an ardent abolitionist who delivered an impassioned speech against the authors of the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1856. He also ridiculed the speech impediment of one of the authors, Andrew Butler. Preston Brooks got angry because he was the nephew of Andrew Butler. Together with a friend, Brooks approached Sumner as the latter worked at his desk and started caning Sumner. Sumner collapsed in the aisle and Preston Brooks continued caning him until his cane broke. Southerners sent canes to Preston Brooks to replace the one he broke.
Answer:
A. Introduction of women and children into the labor force
Explanation:
The Industrial Revolution transformed economies that had been based on agriculture and handicrafts into economies based on large-scale industry, mechanized manufacturing, and the factory system. New machines, new power sources, and new ways of organizing work made existing industries more productive and efficient.
The correct answer is A) No changes were made to the Supreme Court.
<em>The end result of the proposal illustrated in this cartoon is no changes were made to the Supreme Court.
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At the end of the 1930’s Franklin D. Roosevelt wished to restrict the age of the members of the Court in order to change it to support rulings on the New Deal Legislation. With the “court-packing plan” of 1937, President Roosevelt wanted to appoint up to six judges to the Supreme Court for every judge older than 70 years old.
That is why on February 14, 1937, a political cartoon with the title <em>“Do we want a Ventriloquist Act in the Supreme Court?”</em> appeared in the news. It was a critic of Roosevelt’s New Deal. In the cartoon appears President Roosevelt with six new judges in the form of puppets, laughing in front of Uncle Sam.
There were several reasons why factory owners kept working conditions poor in the factories. Some of the reasons were greed, desire for big profits, and not enough qualified people to do the jobs.