In what areas have federal regulations been introduced to protect workers in the United States?

Answer:

An ideal response will:
1. Outline the four important areas of federal labor regulation: public contracts, wages and hours, child labor, and industrial safety and occupational health.
2. Explain that federal regulations also protect employees' right to organize unions.
3. Refer to the Taft-Harley Act of 1947, which outlawed the closed shop, permitted the union shop, allowed courts to issue labor injunctions, and structured collective bargaining.

Political Science

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A)Sign the bill but issue a signing statement saying you will not enforce it. B)Refuse to sign the bill. C)Go ten days without signing it and hope that Congress adjourns. D)Use the line-item veto power to alter the content to your liking.

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Which of these is an advantage of federalism?

A. Economies of scale are lost. B. States have different penalties for the same crime. C. Public policies can be experimented within the states. D. Power is concentrated far away from citizens.

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