B. The Wagner Act
The "Wagner Act" (so-called after its Senate sponsor) was officially the National Labor Relations Act of 1935.
The Wagner Act listed and prohibited five unfair labor practices, as follows:
1. Interfering with the rights of employees, including freedom of association and the freedom to join labor organizations.2. Attempting to dominate or interfere with the formation or administration of any labor organization.3. Discriminating in hiring or tenure of employment because of membership in a labor union.4. Discriminating against employees who file charges or testify.5. Refusing to engage in collective bargaining with those serving as representatives of the labor force.
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Democratic Socialism: the left in Germany supports the transition, from capitalism, to democratic socialism. They are against capitalism in principle, but accept some of its qualities as long as they help fulfill the transition.
Keynesian economics: the left in Germany supports Keynesian economics because it gives a more important role to the government in controlling the economic system of the country. The left supports increased government spending, wage rises, and a monetary policy that promotes full employment at the time that maintains inflation relatively low.
Social Justice: the left in Germany supports social justice, racial justice, and the end of all forms of discrimination in Germany, whether because of race, ethnicity, or religion.
From what I know it is the Kansas-Nebraska Act. I assume the answer would be something related to this.
Felt is an action verb. The first progressive was the Middle-Class Whites
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The developments of the Renaissance period changed the course of art in ways that continue to resonate. Interest in humanism transformed the artist from an anonymous craftsman to an individual practicing an intellectual pursuit, enabling several to become the first celebrity artists.
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The focus was on the rebirth of classical ideas and artistic works. The works of art of the period often reflect classical themes, including depictions of Greek deities.
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