How have workers in the past tried to better their lives?
Question 1 options:
by pushing for laws that helped improve working conditions and increase wages
by forming "working schools" where they could continue and improve their education
by frequently changing jobs to find the best possible situation for their lives
by taking control of factories and running them together as worker councils
What best describes working conditions in the "Railroads, Reform, Immigration, and Labor (1889–1930)" era?
QUESTION 2 OPTIONS ! :
There were very few workers looking for jobs, as people began migrating from the United States.
Work saving technology was limited in the United States, leading to a lack of production compared to other nations.
There were few laws protecting workers, which led to harsh and dangerous conditions
Production methods were very complex, so only the highly educated could gain employment.