Answer:
A sit-down strike is a labour strike and a form of civil disobedience in which an organized group of workers, usually employed at factories or other centralized locations, take unauthorized or illegal possession of the workplace by "sitting down" at their stations.
The attraction of the tactic is that it prevents employers from replacing them with strikebreakers or removing equipment to transfer production to other locations. Neal Ascherson has commented that an additional attraction is that it emphasizes the role of workers in providing for the people and allows workers to in effect hold valuable machinery hostage as a bargaining chip.[1][verification needed]
Workers have used the technique since the beginning of the 20th century in countries such as United States, Italy, Poland, Croatia, and France. However, sit-down strikes are now uncommon.
Explanation:
Goodness! Here are a few things Jesus taught that were contrary to the times (and evn today): love your neighbor as yourself; love your enemy...turn the other cheek (if your enemy strikes you); give to those in need; pay taxes (render to Ceasar the things due to him); do good even on the Sabbath (doing good is an obligation!).
Answer:
During the period 1450-1750, there is a lot of change occurs in the America and other European countries.
Explanation:
During the period 1450-1750, America take part in global trade network which spreads throughout the world. New disease were introduced in the america which killed millions of people. In this era, new social structure is formed due to the presence of different communities in the america. Technology is also improved in building of ships and advancement of weapons due to the use of gunpowder which was a great discovery at that time.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
the frontiers that the colonists drew did not take into account traditional ethnic groupings at all
That made the perosn more stronger and had more control over others. They were the rulers of evryone and evryone had to follow thier own rules from them.