union membership increased
Truman advocated a continuation of New Deal liberal policies. Among his goals was Civil Rights protections, health insurance, welfare an labor reform, aid to education and housing, aid for veterans and farmer, and infrastructure improvements including more power plants. Unfortunately for Truman, Congress had turned a bit more conservative, and few of these policies were implemented.
Trade was possible because the fertile soil and abundance of water gave produce above subsistence level and so something to trade.
Harry because he always falls for the pranks that tv shows play on the band. For example, when a woman was apparently going into labor (as a joke), he thought it was real!
Specialization of labor is when after the establishment of cities humans no longer needed to focus on multiple skills to survive because there was large amounts of people and there was enough people to do those skills such as hunting and farming. So there is basically a lot of free time for people to focus and hone one skill such as pottery. In Sumer there was multiple specialization in labor. People were able to specialize in pottery, metal working, sculpting, an much more. So this question is a little vague I hope I helped you understand it a little more.
yes
One of their policies is refugees
"Rosie the Riveter" was the symbol.
"Rosie the Riveter" was the symbol.
Yes because you need to spend time with your family.
Some key factors in creating a strong wartime economy were increasing the labor force. Creating government contracts and creating new technologies.
"fair trade" policies
A labor poster can keep employees informed about the discrimination policies in the workplace. An employee who is aware of the policies is less likely to discriminate.
After the Civil War, the labor force rapidly expanded because of mines and factories.
President Hoover created pro labor policies during the Great Depression. The labor policies that were created froze wages and increased production.
be good, follow the company policies.
department of labor
unions