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What was Samuel Hearne's goal?

to laugh hard


The goal of the Nuremberg Laws was to?

it was a step in the direction of creating a National Socialist society


Why is Samuel gompers important?

He promoted "thorough" organization and collective bargaining to secure shorter hours and higher wages, the first essential steps, he believed, to emancipating labor. He also encouraged the AFL (American Federation of Labor) to take political action to "elect their friends" and "defeat their enemies." His belief led to the development of procedures for collective bargaining and contracts between labor and management which are still in use today. In practice, AF of L unions were important in industrial cities, where they formed a central labor office to coordinate the actions of different AF of L unions. Issues of wages and hours were the usual causes of strikes, but many strikes were assertions of jurisdiction, so that the plumbers, for example, used strikes to ensure that all major construction projects in the city used union plumbers. In this goal they were ideally supported by all the other construction unions in the AF of L fold.


Why was there a dispute between people who supported republicanism like George Washington and people who supported democratic beliefs like Benjamin Franklin?

The goal of Republicanism was to create a rich and powerful country while democratic supporters were focused on a small localized government that emphasized equality.


How did the economic goal of the Soviet Union affect educational values in Transcaucasia?

The economic goal of the Soviet Union, which prioritized industrialization and collective agriculture, significantly influenced educational values in Transcaucasia. Education was centralized and designed to align with socialist ideals, emphasizing technical skills and ideological training that supported the state's economic objectives. This focus often marginalized traditional cultural education and local languages, aiming instead to produce a workforce that could contribute to the Soviet economy. Consequently, educational curricula were geared toward fostering loyalty to the state and promoting collective identity over regional or ethnic identities.