Both men were extremely committed to improving working conditions in America, as shown in option A.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Robert Wagner and Alfred E. Smith were dedicated to the pursuit of improvements in the labor sector in America.
- This was a common feature between them, even though they had different lives and family backgrounds.
- Both had a strong class consciousness and knew that the working class is at a disadvantage within the industrial sector.
- For them, this class should be protected because it was the workers who carried out all the production in the country, but they were very oppressed by the upper classes.
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Hermes gives perseus his winged sandals
The protagonist is the main character and the antagonist is the opposing one. Please give brainliest!
These two lines reflect the theme that men must never go against fate:
1. "I don't know what the first two was, but the third was for death. that's how i got the paw"
2. He wanted to show that fate ruled people's lives, and that those who interfered with it did so to their sorrow. He put a spell on it so that three separate men could each have three wishes from it."
Explanation: The actual lesson that Fakir wanted to teach is that fate ruled people's lives.
Answer:
3:
1. waited
2. didn't break
3. had
4. had gone
5. were
6. didn't throw
4:
1. I wish I didn't stay up late last night.
2. If only he would be more polite! Apart from that he is a good kid.
3. I wish you came with me to the rescue center yesterday.
4. If only people wouldn't waste so much water!
5. I wish we knew about the environmental day earlier.
Explanation:
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