My name is making and i am the lord alaskan girl, im here to tell you the story about my coworkers, some of my roses friend passed away. In 1913 is produced in america for the first time and a year later the corporation was grounded in orange new jersey. They began producing paints and parts for business, shampoo, facial cosmetics, clothes, watches and its even being added to water. The popularity began all over america experimented with the physiological effects and are still working with musicians to develop new uses for this element. From 1922 to 1923 the United States is prominent in the world market seeing 80 of the worlds radium. Companies began all stover americus and now we will talk about today the corporation i mentioned earlier after world war i, they saw workers do more so they began to hire young women this is where our story begins, in the early 1920s my coworkers the moment we started working we were asked to make the finest possible use in various instruments, warships,
Governments to regulate the economy in different situations. But we are. One thing that you need to keep in mind when because were this class is historical in nature, when youre trying to answer how much power the government has to regulate the economy, the answer is going to be it depends and its going to depend. On a number of factors. The first is historical era, and up until now, weve exclusively focused on the Marshall Court and were going to leave that behind now. You took a quiz on that. You dont need to remember it right now. Were moving on for the next part of the class. Were going to be in whats called the lochner era, which took place at sort of the height of the Industrial Revolution leading up through the great depression. Then there was a major set of changes after the 1930s, and then there was well end the semester by looking at more recent Supreme Court decisions that have sort of pulled back the authority of state and local governments to regulate the economy and you d
Well, welcome to todays class where we are moving on as usual in this class, were going to be talking about the power of governments to regulate the economy in different situations. But we are. One thing that you need to keep in mind when because were this class is historical in nature, when youre trying to answer how much power the government has to regulate the economy, the answer is going to be it depends and its going to depend. On a number of factors. The first is historical era, and up until now, weve exclusively focused on the Marshall Court and were going to leave that behind now. You took a quiz on that. You dont need to remember it right now. Were moving on for the next part of the class. Were going to be in whats called the lochner era, which took place at sort of the height of the Industrial Revolution leading up through the great depression. Then there was a major set of changes after the 1930s, and then there was well end the semester by looking at more recent Supreme Cou
Well, welcome to todays class where we are moving on as usual in this class, were going to be talking about the power of governments to regulate the economy in different situations. But we are. One thing that you need to keep in mind when because were this class is historical in nature, when youre trying to answer how much power the government has to regulate the economy, the answer is going to be it depends and its going to depend. On a number of factors. The first is historical era, and up until now, weve exclusively focused on the Marshall Court and were going to leave that behind now. You took a quiz on that. You dont need to remember it right now. Were moving on for the next part of the class. Were going to be in whats called the lochner era, which took place at sort of the height of the Industrial Revolution leading up through the great depression. Then there was a major set of changes after the 1930s, and then there was well end the semester by looking at more recent Supreme Cou
In this class, were going to be talking about the power of governments to regulate the economy in different situations. But we are. One thing that you need to keep in mind when because were this class is historical in nature, when youre trying to answer how much power the government has to regulate the economy, the answer is going to be it depends and its going to depend. On a number of factors. The first is historical era, and up until now, weve exclusively focused on the Marshall Court and were going to leave that behind now. You took a quiz on that. You dont need to remember it right now. Were moving on for the next part of the class. Were going to be in whats called the lochner era, which took place at sort of the height of the Industrial Revolution leading up through the great depression. Then there was a major set of changes after the 1930s, and then there was well end the semester by looking at more recent Supreme Court decisions that have sort of pulled back the authority of st