Tomorrow is Labor Day, which became a federal law in 1894 after President Grover Cleveland signed a congressional act into law. Originally, the holiday only applied to federal workers. Over time, all US states, territories and the District of Columbia observe the holiday.
Similar to other national holidays, such as Independence Day, Memorial Day and Christmas, the original meaning of Labor Day is only dimly recalled or celebrated. The following one-question quiz will test your knowledge. The quiz is quite challenging and I wish competitors good luck. Remember, although responses may appear reasonable, you are charged to choose the best answer.
Which of the following best describes the meaning of Labor Day?
(a) It's the last weekend on the beach marking the end of summer.
(b) It's an opportunity to to show off backyard grilling techniques with hot dogs, chicken and ribs.
(c) It's a time to honor workers in the 19th century, and those who followed, who fought for safer and fairer treatment in the workplace.
(d) It's a great sale day! What an opportunity to stock up on this year's Christmas gifts!
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