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At the time the great European powers were all in a race to take the most land (and Britain won). Britain also had the best navy and could project power. Britain won some wars against European nations and took their colonies. During that time the "United Kingdom" for formed. And Company Raj (Company Rule) with the East India Company in India made Britain more and more wealthy. After all, if you control much of the world you can get very rich and control much of the trade. Britain also had a lot of Soft Power in addition to its hard power (the military).
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As immigration from europe increased in the early 1800s, citizens who had been born in the Untied States began to fell resentment at the new arrivals. People did like them and opposed the immigrants which is known as nativists.
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Trade Unions were local unions created by workers in the late 1800s with the purpose of aiding, and allowing them to solve many of the problems they were facing at work. Some of these problems were unsafe working conditions and low wages.
The workers belonging to these unions some times, used strikes against their employers to make them listen and resolve disputes within the factories. The origin of the labor movement in America dates back to the beginning of the American nation. New York is where the first strike took place in 1768.
Answer B will be the correct answer because even though, the original unions wanted better wages and safer working conditions for all workers, eventually, the Trade Unions gave all workers better bargaining positions because, they can now act as a single unit with coordination to have all demands solve. Single factories employers had to deal with the entire work force when there was an issue or complain to be resolved. In other words, Trade Unions gave workers a collective voice.