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The Workingmen’s Compensation Act provided assistance to workers.
The Adamson Act improved railroad workers’ hours and wages.
The Nineteenth Amendment granted women the right to vote.
Answer:
The Workingmen’s Compensation Act provided assistance to workers.
The Adamson Act improved railroad workers’ hours and wages.
Explanation:
The Workmen's Compensation Act of 1923 was enacted to provide compensation to workers who were injured as a result of an accident while on the job. This act assures that employees' rights are protected even if they suffer a disability or die as a result of an accident at work.
President Woodrow Wilson effectively avoids a statewide railroad strike with the approval of the Adamson Act. The act provides an eight-hour work day and overtime pay for railroad workers, marking the first time the US government regulates non-government workers' working conditions.
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