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Labor Movement
Daisy Sanchez Mendoza
Created on October 23, 2024
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Labor Movement
START
MISSION
Introduction
CHOOSE YOUR DESTINATION
Question 05
Question 03
Question 04
Question 01
Question 02
question 01
When did the labor movement started and where?
1800s, Europe
1930s, United States
1700s, Russia
QUESTION 02
What is the main issue for labor workers?
safe enviroment
benefits such as healthcare
Increase of wages
all of above
QUESTION 03
Where was the first labor strike in the U.S?
Seattle
San Fransico
New York
Question 04
What was the largest labor strike in the U.S?
Kasier permanente Strike
Pullman Company Strike
Steel Strike
Question 05
What outcomes came out of these movements?
-Reduce wealth inequity
-All of above
-The end of child labor
-Improvment of benefits
-Increase in worker safetly
Correct!
Europe was the first to start the labor movement due to harsh conditions and low pay in the late 18th and early 19th century.
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CORRECT!
It's true! The labor movement is organized to fighting for rights in their work enviroment.
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CORRECT!
It's true! The first labor strike that happened in the U.S was located in the amazing city of New York by Journeytailors in 1768
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CORRECT
Doing awesome! The largest by scale is the STEEL STRIKE in 1959 where over half a million workers particapted in. This strike also lasted 116 days!
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CORRECT!
Due to all the fight into the labor movement serious changes has been made to protect the workers and provide them stabilty in their homes.
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TRY AGAIN?
TRY AGAIN?
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This adventure is not over yet. What is the secret code 🔑?
27193