<span>B) Supported progressive reforms for the working class, including a minimum wage and an eight hour workday.
In an 1890 article in the Locomotive Firemen's Magazine, Debs said: "</span>The eight-hour question is up for debate, and the discussion will
proceed until the demand that eight hours shall constitute a day’s
work will he granted. It is a righteous demand." [Debs was organizer of the American Railway Union.]
Incidentally, Eugene Debs was in favor of women's rights and greater equality for blacks. In regard to the racial prejudice displayed by many white persons, Debs wrote: "M<span>y observation is that the less real ground there is for such indignant assertion of self -superiority, the more passionately it is proclaimed."</span>
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
Buddhism was first seen in ancient India.
A. controlled prices (mostly on food)
b. it encouraged a new industry
c. he set up public school under strict goverment. (military school)
d. he encouraged the emigres to comes home ( they took an oath of loyalty to France)
e. recognized peasants to land the peasants bought from the Catholic Church.
<span>f.opened jobs based for all talents</span>
<span>Fortinbras will not attack Denmark.
</span><span>Good news. The King of Norway has diverted his nephew Fortinbras to an attack on Poland instead of Norway (for now). There is word-play that makes this parallel Hamlet's killing of Polonius instead of Claudius.</span>
Answer:
The march is organized by the Washington State Hunger March Committee, and Communist Party members are prominent in the leadership
Explanation:
With unemployment at 2,750,000, the 1932 National Unemployed Workers' Movement organised "Great National Hunger March against the Means Test" included about 3,000 people in eighteen contingents of marchers, mainly from economically depressed areas such as the South Wales Valleys, Scotland and the North of England