Answer: The film was produced by The Gandhi National Memorial Fund in cooperation with the Films Division of the Government of India
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Answer: Andrew Carnegie claimed to be the rich person during the 19th century in the World by introducing the steel industry. Carnegie Steel Company transformed steel production in the United States.
In the cartoon, Andrew Carnegie on the left side showing notice to the workers about the reduction of wages.
On the right-hand side, he is offering money to Scotland and Pittsburgh with the library.
The cartoonist in Forty-Millionaire Carnegie in his Great Double Role, believes Carnegie to have a double role as he reduces the wages of workers in his industries to increase profits so that he can contribute to society.
As a philanthropist, he set up a trust fund that led to the building of thousands of libraries, educational institutes, and international peace.
The aftermath of the Homestead strike resulted in Carnegie Steel and co. cutting wages down by a fifth, its owner refusing to deal with the steel workers union and increasing working hours from 8 hours a day to 12 hours. The continuous strikes and rioting left lots damaged infrastructure and the eventual arrival of the military led to the surrender of the cause.
The result of the Pullman strike left the national railroad system damaged and half functioning. It created a dispute between the American Railroad Union and the government due to the collapsing of the post service. The leader of the Union, Eugene V. Debs, was arrested. After military intervention due to continuous interefering with trains that carried mail cars, the strike collapsed.
In an effort to create a better climate for workes and organzied labor after the strikes, president Grover Cleveland designated Labor Day as a federal holiday.
The proletariat would rise up and overthrow the bourgeoisie. <span />
In its essence, Shariah aspires to be a law that applies equally to every human, great or small, ruler or ruled. No one is above it, and everyone at all times is bound by it. But the history of Shariah also shows that the ideals of the rule of law cannot be implemented in a vacuum.