Answer:
B.
Explanation:
The Combination Acts of 1799 and 1800 struck a blow against the legal formation of trade unions in Britain. While the acts banned combinations of workers as well as employers, in practice they were used only against workers who bargained collectively for shorter hours or higher pay.
Answer:
D. Nuremberg Laws
Explanation:
The Nuremberg laws passed by Hilter in 1935 began the legal discrimination of Jewish people in Germany. The laws included removal of German citizenship and the banning of "tainting" German blood, or marriage/sex between Jews and German citizens.
John Locke's political philosophy stressed that there should be a "social contract" between citizens and their government in which citizens give up certain personal freedoms for the good of society.
The Hull House was a settlement house that helped immigrants assimilate to American culture after immigrating from Europe. They helped immigrants become official citizens and gave activities to children and helped them learn American culture.