The benefits would be trying to get the owners/ managers and higher ups to hear the workers voices and know they aren’t going on strike for no reason they may go on strike for example because they’re not getting paid.
The dangers are that not everyone gets they ways such as the higher ups don’t care if they go on strike.
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Here are 4 of the telegraph's problems the telegraph usually required people to go to offices, the telegraph was not easy to carry around, the telegraph could not transmit voices, and the telegraph required a special code to communicate
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4.) all of the above are factors involved in judicial decision making.
Answer:
Some of President Lincoln's ideas have been considered contradictory because, during his presidency, he made many decisions that were different from what he had previously expressed on the subject.
Thus, for example, although during his discussions with Senator Douglas, Lincoln defended a gradual limitation to slavery in the country, he flatly refused to be abolitionist; but in 1863, through his Emancipation Proclamation, he abolished slavery in the territory of the United States.
To understand these contradictions, we must take into account the greatness of President Lincoln as president and as a human being. Without a doubt, it was a president who tried to maintain the unity of America as a nation, and made decisions that he did not ideologically share but understood necessary to maintain that union.