"Terence V Powderly leader of the knights of labor did not a post strike" is TRUE.
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
In 1870s and in initial 1880s, Terence V. Powderly headed the Knights of Labor, a strong advocate for the eight hours day. Under the governance of Powderly, the union opposed the use of strikes and promoted democratic reform of society. Such action caused considerable discontent among the participants of the Knights of Labor, particularly among those representatives who supported strikes.
From 1886 the Knights of Labor split with Samuel Gompers. In December 1886, he named for an organizing meeting to take place in Columbus, Ohio. Gompers and his followers introduced a new union at that meeting named it "the American Labor Federation". Throughout the 1890s, the union was counted as one of the most powerful in the U.S.
Not all forms of government have limited government.
Types likes Dictatorships, Oligarchy, Traditional Monarchies, and Theocracies often don’t.
Constitutional Monarchies, Republics, and Democracies often do
True. Ascension was the 40th day after Jesus resurrected from the dead. After completing his God-given mission, he gave the task to his disciples to continue spreading the word to people.
When Jesus ascended the disciples went to Jerusalem and prayed for ten days as Jesus had commanded. During this event the Holy Spirit came to visit the disciples and made them speak in different tongues. This outpouring of the power of the Holy Spirit is known as the Pentecost.