8 sentences with 'unions'

Example sentences and phrases with the word unions and other words derived from it.

« Because the vast majority of Spanish immigrants were men, even a formal ban on marriage between Spanish men and native women did not prevent the growth of a large "mixed" class of mestizos, the children of Spanish-American unions who were often recognised as the legitimate children of the former. »
« Instead, Owenism's lasting influence was on the organisation of workers, with Owenites helping to organise a number of influential early trade unions, culminating in the London Working Men's Association in 1836. »
« Workers were forbidden to form trade unions and even the relatively prosperous bourgeois were not wealthy enough to vote. »
« The prevailing theory of Social Darwinism was that charity or "artificial" controls on the exploitation of workers such as trade unions would lead to the survival of the unfit, which in turn would cause the decline of the human species. »
« The Social Democratic Party of Germany was founded in 1875 from several other trade unions and socialist parties that were united into a single socialist movement. »
« Bismarck was totally opposed to socialism, and after largely abandoning the anti-Catholic approach of the Kulturkampf, he pushed laws through the Reichstag in 1878 that completely banned the Social Democratic Party of Germany and the trade unions. »
« Still, some things changed thanks to the revolution: trade unions were legalised and the tsar could no longer completely dismiss the Duma (Russian representative assembly). Most importantly, the state could no longer effectively censor the press. As a result, there was an explosion of anger as various forms of anti-government press spread throughout the country. »
« Pieces of foreign territory, political unions with closely related German territories and the growth of German military power were seen by desperate British and French politicians as things about which Germans could have legitimate grievances, and so they played on the idea that Germany, and even more so Hitler, could be appeased once these issues were addressed. »

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