Answer:
Industrialized, militarized, defeated Germany, all during the harshest and most deadly tyrannical purges the country had ever faced.
Explanation:
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Planters in the Southern United States made up a minority yet with a powerful influence in the U.S. Congress because of their wealth resulting from their exports on valuable goods such as tobacco and cotton. Even though the Constitution of the United States states that "all men are created equal before God," southern plantation owners, through their congressmen and senators appointed to Congress, managed to thwart any attempts to abolish slavery as progressive politicians, especially in the industrialized northern states, regarded it was contrary to the human rights granted by the Constitution.
Also, southern plantation owners' influence on both domestic and international political affairs was instrumental in supporting Texas' independence and later annexation to the U.S. and waging war against Mexico, which resulted in the addition of today's western states.
What was the governments part in the labor unions fight to get workers rights?
The government usually supported owners
Answer:
The Quakers were the only religious group allowed in the colony.
Explanation:
William Penn founded Pennsylvania to provide a refuge for Quakers
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Not having maternity or dependant sick leave was mostly a concern for women who worked in workplaces because for maternity leave the woman has to leave the work place for at least a month and workplaces did not provide such an extended leave to women.
Explanation:
Women who worked in work places did not have enough enough rights. On top of it all they were paid less than the workforce of men. Men did not have any consequences to bear to this ill treatment women had to face in the workforce.
Women working in labor force and yet going into labor was not appreciated. After a woman gave birth her value declined. Women had to fight for their rights for decades.