The correct answer is C. Beat writers
Explanation:
The term "counterculture" is used to refer to cultures with opposite rules, values, norms, etc. to the main culture. This term was adopted during the 20th century to describe multiple movements that did not follow the general culture. This included movements such as the Hippie movement and the Counter culture of the 60s that were widely influenced by the Beat Generation or Beat Writers that were a group of writers whose narrative and themes were against the established style. Indeed, the Beat writers focused on rejecting the war, and exploring sexuality, drugs, and the human condition; these ideas influenced multiple counterculture of the 20th century such as the counterculture of the 60s, the hippie movement, and the anti-war movement. Thus, one of the origins of the counterculture ideas came from the Beat writers.
They promised bills and laws in favor of immigrants in exchange for votes. hope this helped if not sorry!
The answer is D because the Popé Rebellion caused the spanish settlers to move down to Mexico
1935, the labor policy of the American government changed overnight from one that broke unions to one that supports them. The US government's new promotion was designed to boost productivity and reduce the conflict between employers and workers. The Wagner Act encouraged collective bargaining. It represented a distinctly American way for dealing with conflict. The Wagner Act represented the reality of the new industrial change on the ground. It was an attempt to channel that social movement and activity into a system that would respect workers rights, but also preserve the basic fundamental tenets of capitalism. It was meant to reform, not revolutionize. The Wagner Act envisioned the recovery of the American economy through the workers bargaining powers. Legalized labor unions via government certification, required employers to accept unions and engage in "good faith bargaining," National Labor Relations Board to oversee process via petition/cards and secret ballot elections, defined Unfair labor practices, and empowered NLRP to see court injunctions and fines against employers. Fundamentally re-wrote relationships. Unprecedented years of rights and potential economic power, but at the same time there were significant limits to these revolutionary laws. Women, agricultural, and domestic workers were left out.