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explain the following briefly. combination acts​

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Answered by maryamrazzaq2512
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⭐⭐⭐Combination Acts, British acts of 1799 and 1800 that made trade unionism illegal. ... The repeal of the Combination Acts in 1824 was followed by a number of strikes, and in 1825 an unsuccessful attempt was made to reimpose the acts.Combination Acts, 1799–1800. These Acts were directed against trade unions (combinations of workmen) when the government feared unrest and even revolution. Combinations were in fact already illegal under both common law and statute; the Acts were intended to simplify and speed up prosecution by summary trial.The original Combination Acts passed in 1799 and 1800 made it illegal to have unions (organizations for workers) or for workers to go on strike (refuse to work). This meant that labor unions could now demand higher wages and better working conditions for their members. ...⭐⭐⭐

Answered by abhishekbarya245
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Answer:

combination reaction is a reaction in which two reactants combine and form a new product.

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