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A complete collection of the simplest paper-cutting methods on May 1 ST

The paper-cutting course for May Day is as follows:

1. Cut a square red cardboard. Draw the outline of the character on the right side of the red paper first.

2. Draw a cart on the left.

3. First cut the unwanted parts along the line with scissors. Then use scissors to cut out the outline along the line.

International Labor Day is a festival for the proletariat and working people all over the world. This festival originated from the workers' strike in Chicago, USA. ? The following is explained from three aspects.

First, the cruel background of the struggle at that time:

The 198s was a period of rapid development of American capitalist economy, and the United States has become one of the most developed capitalist countries in the world. However, workers in the United States, like workers in other countries, have heavy work, low wages and long working hours. Workers have to work for 14 to 16 hours, and some even have to work for 18 hours, but their life is still hard.

Second, the struggle for the eight-hour working system:

On May 1, 1886, 35, workers from more than 2, enterprises in the United States finally held a demonstration and put up slogans demanding the implementation of the eight-hour working system. After a hard struggle, under the pressure of world progress and the unyielding efforts of the American working class, in December 1887, nearly 2, workers in the United States finally won the eight-hour work system.

Third, the Second International confirmed May 1 International Labor Day:

July 14, 1889, which is the centenary of the French Revolution's invasion of the Bastille. On this day, in Paris, France, the International Socialist Congress was grandly opened and the Second International was established.

On the proposal of a French representative, the meeting adopted a historic resolution, that is, May 1st, the anniversary of American workers' struggle for the eight-hour working system, was designated as the International Labor Day, the same festival of the international proletariat.

Since then, May 1st every year has become a festival for the working proletariat and working people all over the world to unite and fight. This day is not only the anniversary of the working class's struggle for the eight-hour working system, but also a symbol of the United struggle of the working class all over the world.