A, The exploitation of the poor by the rich.
Explanation:
Karl Heinrich Marx (1818 - 83) is a German social philosopher. In 1845 he went to Brussels, joined the Socialist League of the just in 1847, later renamed the Communist League, and in conjunction with Engels wrote for it the communist manifesto (1848). He envisaged a global political and social revolution as a result of the conflict between the working classes and the capitalists, who used the state to enforce their own dominance. His goal was to unite all workers in order to achieve political power. Marx's theories were developed at length in Das Kapital (1867; ed. by Engels) and inspired the communist movements of the 20th century. At the heart of Marxism lies the materialist conception of history, according to which the development of all human societies is ultimately determined by the methods of production that people adopt to meet their needs.
It's A. Shifting from hunting and gathering to farming as a way of life because people went from nomads to settled farmers.
Answer:
D. is invalid because although on its face it's an intrastate law, this statute will have a significant economic effect on interstate commerce causing an undue burden
Explanation:
States can create laws that improve residents' lives by providing more security, education or infrastructure. Even if states have the autonomy to create their laws, some of them could not be sanctioned because they are the responsibility of the federal government and not the state. An example of this is the law made by the state of Kansas shown in the above question that, although it was created for a good reason (which was to promote road safety), it refers to an intrastate law that creates a significant burden on commerce between the state of Kansas and another state. This type of law can only be created by the federal government (specifically, the federal congress) to be valid.
Answer:
to protect the right of workers
Explanation:
<u>Labor unions were created by the workers for workers to solve the issues of their rights in the working environment and ensure the voice of the interest of employees. </u>
Some of the rights and issues that labor unions addressed throughout history are
- <u>low wages </u>
- <u>unsafe working conditions</u>
- <u>long hours and free days</u>
- <u>child labor</u>
- <u>exclusion of foreign workers and workers from different ethnic and racial backgrounds </u>
- <u>insurance policies etc.</u>
Unions today mainly exist to represent the voice of the workers for better conditions, wages, and benefits.