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Andrew Carnegie was a scottish immigrant, who founded Carnegie Steel Company in 1873.
The correct answer is that the Coal Mines act prohibited all the children under the age of ten from working underground in Coal Mines.
The Coal Mines Act of 1842 was passed by the United Kingdom Parliament. This act was an acknowledgement to the “Children's employment commission report of 1842” ( which described the horrific condition of the labors). the method of Coal extraction was outdated, hence the workforce including men, women and children, labored in hard conditions. Therefore the parliament of the United Kingdom banned the children under the age of ten, and also to women to go underground in the coal mines to work.
B. 19 amendment
C. 20 amendment
D. 21 amendment
2. At its heart, the scopes trial was a clash between :
A. Biology and Science
B. Education and Science
C. Evolution and Science
D. Religion and Science
4. Why were nativists opposed to immigration ?
A. They feared that an Americans would be forced to move to other countries.
B. They feared. the loss of jobs and damage to America's traditions
C. They feared that an illegal would be elected president
D. They feared a war between theU.S & MEX.
For Question 1, D is the correct answer
In 1933, the congress repealed prohibition with the 21 amendments.
Around the 1800s, different prohibition movements came up all over the United States. These movements were motivated by a religious organization who regarded alcohol as a threat to the United States.
By 1920, these movements reached its peak and congress ratified the 18th amendment which prohibited the manufacturing, transportation, and sales of alcoholic beverages. To enforce this law became so difficult and it yielded no positive effect, on the contrary, it increased crimes.
In 1933, the negative effect of the 18th amendment discouraged the congress and the congress repealed the prohibition with the 21 amendments.
For question 2, Religion and science is the correct answer, which is B
As its heart, the Scopes trial was a clash between Religion and science.
The scopes trial was generally referred to as the scopes monkey’s trial. It is a legal case in the United States during which John T. scopes, a high school teacher was indicted for violating Tennessee's Butler Act. Tennessee’s Butler Act made it illegal for anyone to teach the student on human evolution in state-owned schools.
For question 3, B is the correct answer
The natives opposed to immigration because they feared the loss of jobs and damages to America traditions
In 1800 there was massive immigration to the United State. During this period immigrants took jobs in a company that paid lower wages and the natives feared that this will result in loss of jobs for union members.
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Congress repealed prohibition in 1933 with the 21st Amendment. The Scopes Trial was a clash between religion and science over the teaching of evolution. Nativists opposed immigration due to fear of job loss and damage to American traditions.
The Prohibition era in the United States ended in 1933 via the 21st Amendment, which repealed the 18th Amendment, effectively ending the nationwide ban on alcohol (Choice D). The Scopes Trial, widely known as the 'Monkey Trial,' was fundamentally a conflict between Religion and Science (Choice D). The issue at the heart of the trial was whether Charles Darwin's theory of evolution — a scientific theory — could be taught in schools, which was opposed by religious groups who believed in the biblical version of creation. Lastly, Nativists were primarily opposed to immigration because they feared the loss of American jobs and a perceived threat to traditional American values and culture (Choice B). They believed that new immigrants were taking jobs away from native-born Americans and disrupting existing cultural norms.
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b. document events future generations should be aware of.
c. create portraits of people who have served in government.
d. serve as a tombstone for the ashes of the dead.
Answer: A
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labor policy.