What did Clara Lemlich accomplish in 1909

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Clara Lemlich accomplished better working conditions for female garment workers in New York City in 1909.

She was an Ukrainian immigrant in the United States who led the Uprising of the 20,000 which was a massive strike in which women in the garment making industry took the streets to call for better rights for workers such as better working hours or improved wages. Later on, she became a member of the Communist Party USA and a consumer activist.


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All of the ways listed below are ways candidates can be nominatedEXCEPT?O A) nomination by petitionO B) direct primaryO C) self-announcementO D) secret nomination

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Answer: Secret Nomination

All of the ways listed below are ways candidates can be nominated except secret nomination. Before candidates are chosen, the nominations must be known to the public. 

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How did the southern colonies flourish? (in your own words)

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The Southern colonies flourished because of the warm climate and good soil, which paved the way for massive agricultural growth.

The Southern colonies had a warm climate, which the Northern colonies did not have. They also had very rich soil which was full of nutrients, this made crops grow faster and more abundant. The South focused on growing cash crops, which were crops that sold for a lot of money, particularly overseas. Some of these cash crops were indigo, tobacco, and cotton. As the demand for more crops and the South expanded, the Southern colonies realized they needed labor to tend to the crops.

At first, the Southern colonies relied on indentured servants. Many of these people had their passage bought from Europe and needed to repay in the form of work. This only meant they would work for a couple of years though and the South realized they wanted a more easy and permanent approach. This is when they turned to slavery.

Although the Southern colonies relied on slavery, their economy still flourished and they became more and more different from the Northern colonies. The North relied on industrialization and did not use slavery, but the South relied on farming and agriculture, with the use of slavery.

Document illustrating an early form of confederate government'

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Answer: articles of confederation

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After the independemce of the United States from Great Britain, the Articles of Confederation was a written document that outlined the roles of the federal government.

The Articles of Confederation created a government that was made up of a Congress, that was given the power to make alliances, sign treaties, appoint foreign ambassador, declare war, appoint military officers, and manage relations with the Indians.

Discuss ways the economies of the upper south and the Deep South became dependent on each other and around 1860

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The Upper South sold and transported enslaved people to the Deep South where they needed workers. Both the Upper and Deep South grew different crops so they depended on each other for these crops.

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The person MOST responsible for bringing about the unification of Germany was __________.

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The correct answer is Otto Von Bismarc. He was a 19th century German politican who managed to unite Germany under Prussian leadership. However, he decided not to fight for including Austria in this great German nation. He won the support of many by both having strong military tendencies, as well as liberal views about the Church and the development of culture.

3. At the Constitutional Convention, what was the name given to the plan that took elements of both the New Jersey and Virginia plans? A. The Constitutional Plan
B. The United States Plan
C. The Compromise Plan
D. The Great Compromise

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At the Constitutional Convention, the name given to the plan that took elements from both the New Jersey and Virginia plans, was known as The Great Compromise.