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tell about issue of workers class 9 history. ​

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Answered by snehagayakwad83
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"The labor problem" is the economics term widely used toward the turn of the 20th century with various applications.It has been defined in many ways, such as "the problem of improving the conditions of employment of the wage-earning classes."

The labor problem encompasses the difficulties faced by wage-earners and employers who began to cut wages for various reasons including increased technology, desire for lower costs or to stay in business. The wage-earning classes responded with strikes, by unionizing and by committing acts of outright violence. It was a nationwide problem that spanned nearly all industries and helped contribute to modern business conditions still seen today. Possible causes include the failure to account for the negative externality of reproduction in the face of finite natural resources which results in over-supply of labor and falling living standards for wage-laborers, depersonalization by machines and poor working conditions.[citation needed]

Answered by Itzgirl45
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The Preamble to the Constitution of India declares India a Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic, Republic State.

The word sovereign implies that India is a free nation and independent to conduct its own affairs without any interference.

The term Socialist was added by the 42nd Constitutional Amendment Act, 1976. India is a democratic socialistic state meaningly that it works for the welfare of all people and sustains both public and private sectors for the growth of Nation. The Directive Principle represents the socialistic nature of India.

Democratic in the sense that the Supreme power lies in the people of India. India has a Parliamentary democracy where the people elect their representatives to make laws and policies for the nation.

It is Republic as the Head of the state called President is elected indirectly by the people for a fixed term of five years.

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