The labor movement emerged in the 1800s during the time period of ___________ characterized by the growth of factories.
Industrialization
This historical time period in the U.S. south known as ___________ (1877-1965) was characterized by segregation and disenfranchisement of Black voters
Jim Crow
Herbert Hoover was president in 1929 during the start of the ______________, sparked by a stock market crash.
Great Depression
A key goal of labor unions was to sign contracts with employers through the _____________ process, outlining pay, benefits and hours for all union members.
Collective Bargaining
This law, passed by President Johnson (LBJ) desegregated all jobs and public spaces (must include year):
1964 Civil Rights Act
The Labor Movement emerged to stop the _________ of the Proletariat by the Bourgeoisie
During the Great Depression, Americans struggled with unemployment, hunger and homelessness with no government assistance. This changed with FDR's program known as the ______________.
New Deal
Martin Luther King led his followers in a type of protest known as ________________, characterized by nonviolence and law-breaking activity leading to arrest.
Civil Disobedience
This law banned literacy tests nationwide (must include year):
1965 Voting Rights Act