anthology would be the answer i believe
One of the girls stood on a pump, and gave vent to the feelings of her companions in a neat speech, declaring that it was their duty to resist all attempts at cutting down the wages. This was the first time a woman had spoken in public in Lowell, and the event caused surprise and consternation among her audience. . . .
It is hardly necessary to say that so far as results were concerned this strike did no good. The dissatisfaction of the operatives subsided, or burned itself out, and though the authorities did not accede to their demands, the majority returned to their work, and the corporation went on cutting down the wages.
A.
There was a causal relationship between the Lowell workers' anger and the mills being shut down.
B.
There was a causal relationship between the Lowell workers' public speeches and the strike's failure.
C.
There was a causal relationship between the Lowell workers' strike and an increase in wages.
D.
There was a causal relationship between the Lowell workers' protests and the factory cutting wages.
A. There was a causal relationship between the Lowell workers' anger and the mills being shut down.
A casual relationship is a cause-effect relationship. In the passage the workers were angered by cuts in wages and that caused them to strike and therefore the shutdown in of the mills.
Lowell workers were almost entirely women and the strikes were an important step in women having a voice in public. Women organized and despite their efforts were unable to have any effect on the job situation. The strikes ended and wages did not increase but it did create a bigger idea that strikes and organization could empower the worker.
The Green Revolution was a scientific effort aimed at increasing agricultural productivity and reducing food scarcity through the creation of improved seeds, mostly for staple crops like wheat and rice. This technological advancement lead to greater production at lower costs.
The goal of the Green Revolution in the 1960s was to enhance agricultural productivity and help to reduce food scarcity, particularly in low-income countries. This was achieved by breeding improved seeds for basic crops such as wheat and rice. When these new seeds were implemented alongside modern agricultural practices, there was a notable increase in the global production of these staple crops. This case is an example of how a technological improvement — in this instance, the development of superior crop seeds — can reduce costs of production and shift the supply curve to the right. This results in a greater quantity of the product being produced at any given price.
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The answer is trading rights.