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I’m assuming you are writing about factory life? I recommend using the template provided to guide with writing this article. It also mentions that you need to include those three points (daily life, conditions, and effect on woman)… Perhaps you could write from the perspective of either a man or woman during this time period and mention the conditions (ex: like a daily/everyday routine on your life in the factory). Furthermore, to include effects on woman, I’m assuming woman had it much worse (so you can compare how your life as a “man” is different than those of “woman”).
Finally at the end, share/read aloud your article to anyone you know and get their reaction to the harsh or maybe even relatable experience to factory life/work.
Hope this helps clarify your assignment! Feel free to ask more questions if you need help.
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Ghandi was going to plan a major strike until the Hindus and Muslims came together.
Explanation:
He wanted to practice non-violent protesting/revolt.
The Russian Revolution 1917 which is also known as the October Revolution change government of Russia as it allowed the Bolshevik socialists to acquire power and eventually established the Soviet Union (USSR). This revolution is considered as one of the most important events in world history. The revolution helped to end the autocratic rule of Tsar and after that the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic established.
The revolution not only helped in ending to monocratic, zarchic rule, autocratic, but also ended the economic and social power of the big landlords, feudalists, capitalists etc. Due to the result of this revolution, the first power of workers and peasants in the world established.
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Goss vs. Lopez was a Supreme Court Case that said that a student cannot be suspended from school without a notice and hearing.
What happened is that 9 students in the Columbus School District in Ohio were suspended for misconduct and they weren't given a notice or a hearing of some sort. So, they, led by the student Dwight Lopez filed a lawsuit against the school district, represented by Norval Goss, head of the department of pupil personnel.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Lopez and stated that what the principals in the school district were doing was unconstitutional and infringed on the 14th amendment due process rights of the students, so they would have to be allowed a notice and a hearing before suspension.
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