In 1908, the Supreme Court ruled in Muller v. Oregon<span> that
it would be D.</span><span>state laws could limit working hours for women.</span>
Hitler and Mussolini both used a number of physical and rhetorical tactics to appear powerful to their listeners. Both offered, in their aggressive use of body language and booming voices, a certain measure of machismo and confidence when delivering speeches. Both also appealed to the desires, fears, and needs of their listeners. Hitler and Mussolini, in addition, used historical examples--however faulty they might have been--to support their assertions.
<u>Scientific racism:</u>
Scientific racism is a pseudo scientific belief based on experiential evidence so as to justify racism, racial superiority or racial inferiority.
Scientific racism became very much common from 1600's to the end of World War II whereas in mid 20th century scientific racism was heavily criticized as discredited.
There were many people who used to support this concept of scientific racism based upon the belief which was in existence and significance of such racial categories. People also believed in the hierarchy of superior and inferior races.
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In my opinion, Martineau was concerned with the morals of the factory owners because the morals of the factory owners’ effects directly to the benefits of the people who work in the factory.
I hope this helped, this is my opinion and that is what the question was asking for your opinion in the subject.
The first step was the development of Anaconda plan, which aims to set up a naval blockade of the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico, and to transport around 60,000 Union troops. This will enable them to cut off all trade and they can put hold to all forts and town along the way. However, the plan was rejected and was never put into action due to it being passive and slow to implement. With the aim to end the war quickly, Anaconda plan was revisited as a 3rd step. Wherein they employ the general framework of the plant but added combat to play on the screen. The general idea of the plan still contributes to put an end of the Civil War.