Labor Day first took place in New York City in 1882.
Labor Day first took place in New York City in what year?(1 point)
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1800
1800
1830
1830
1882
1882
1887
7 answers
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True
True
False
I cannot access specific articles or their publication dates to verify the information about President Obama's declaration regarding Labor Day in 2016. However, if you are asking whether President Obama issued a declaration celebrating Labor Day around that year, the answer is True, as presidents typically issue proclamations for Labor Day. If this is a general query about whether he issued such a declaration, it would be true.
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True
True
False
False. In the 1800s, most manufacturing or factory workers often worked much longer hours, typically 10 to 16 hours a day, six days a week. The standard 8-hour workday for all workers was not widely adopted until much later.
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headings
headings
footnotes
footnotes
both a and b
both a and b
none of the above
The answer would depend on the specific article you are referring to. However, if the article you have in mind includes both headings and footnotes, then the correct response would be both a and b. If it only has one of these features or neither, you would choose accordingly.