The Continental Army's triumphs at Princeton and Trenton went a long way in boosting the patriots' morale. These battles also caused the British barracks to be moved from New Jersey to New York.
So it is not C. I believe it to be A, it wasn't long after Yorktown that King George decided with the help of the people of England, they had had enough.
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The correct answer is C. President Truman sought to support the power of unionized labor when he vetoed the Taft-Hartley Act.
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This law imposed restrictions on the union shops, which obliged non-union workers to join the union within a certain period of time, or lose their jobs. Restrictions were also provided for the closed shops, work contracts that obliged them to be part of the union to be hired. The faculty was introduced for the president to request a federal injunction to impose a reflection period of eighty days if a strike was deemed to threaten national interests. The obligation for union leaders to take the oath of extraneousness to communist doctrines was also introduced. This requirement were considered unconstitutional in 1965. All public employees were denied the right to strike.
Senator Robert Taft succeeded in getting the law approved despite the veto of President Harry Truman on June 23, 1947. Laborists called it the "slave-labor bill" while according to President Truman it was of a "dangerous intrusion on freedom of speech" and of a "conflict with important principles of our democratic society".
C. Taft-Hartley Act
President Truman vetoed the Taft-Hartley Act because it restricts granting of powers to the labor unions. hope its right!
Truth drafted a constitutional amendment to give women the right to vote.
Truth authored the Declaration of Sentiments and helped found the NWSA.
Truth helped organize the Seneca Falls Convention and the first Women's Rights Convention.
The correct answer is A) Truth was a leader and speaker for both abolition and women's rights.
The answer that best describes the accomplishments of Sojourner Truth is "Truth was a leader and speaker for both abolition and women's rights."
Sojourner Truth (1797-1883) was an African American woman, former slave, that dedicated her life to supported abolitionism and women's right. She was a great speaker and participated in the National Women's Rights Convention in Worcester, Massachusetts. One year after, she participated in Ohio's Women's Right Convention and delivered the famous and influential speech "Ain't I a Woman?"
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A) Truth was a leader and speaker for both abolition and women's rights.
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Quicker the will is more important and would have to be done the governor waits
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Quicker the will is more important and would have to be done the governor waits
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the person above me is a genius.
As two significant Cold War events we can take the wars in Vietnam and Afghanistan.
The war in Vietnam was a war in which the US got itself involved because it didn't wanted to allow the communist to take over Vietnam, a strategically very important country, and be an ally of the Soviets. It was a long and bloody war, with hundreds of thousands dead and injured. The consequences of this war were that the US got its reputation shaken because of the loss, but also a long term negative effects on the population of Vietnam because of the usage of toxic and radioactive substances.
The war in Afghanistan was waged between the USSR and the US supported Afghanistan. The Soviets wanted to occupy Afghanistan and set up a communist government, which of course the US didn't wanted. After the initial success of the Soviets, the Afghans managed to push them away. The consequences were that the Islamist took over the country, and the weapons provided by the US was left in the arms of extremist Islamic organizations, which eventually led to the formation of terrorist organizations.