During industrialization, what were the attitudes toward the use of enslaved labor?
How was William Wilberforce, a member of Parliament, able to affect the future of slavery in Britain?
When did Britain abolish slavery?
What can happen when unions decide to strike? Choose four correct answers.Workers can lose their jobs.Factory production can be stopped.Police will prohibit the strike.Working conditions can end up improving.Strikes sometimes can turn violent.Profits will always rise.Factory owners will always negotiate.
In both Britain and the United States, what happened in the 1870s that limited child labor?
As the 1800s progressed, demands for labor reform increased mainly because
What was going on in Europe that most likely influenced the reform movements of the 1800s?
What were the major problems in the British parliamentary system? Check all that apply.Only five percent of the population was able to vote.Only wealthy landowners were able to vote.Only wealthy business owners were able to vote.Large cities were extremely underrepresented.Large and small cities had equal representation.
How did women use their positions in the workforce to demand rights? Check all that apply.They joined unions.They changed the rules where they worked.They got separate restrooms from men.They formed women’s suffrage organizations.They won property rights.
What would be labor’s first step in solving labor problems and effecting change?
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