Yes, that's right. Labor Day was first celebrated in 1882.



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Labor Day was first celebrated in 1882.


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No, that's not correct.
We are not sure who first proposed the idea of Labor Day.


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Yes, that's correct.

We are not sure who first proposed the idea of Labor Day.


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Yes, that's correct.

Prominent people often give speeches on Labor Day.

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No, that's incorrect.

Prominent people do often give speeches on Labor Day.


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Yes, that's correct.

Labor Day is in honor of the workers of this country.


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That's not correct. Labor Day is in honor of the workers of this country.



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Sorry, that's not correct. Labor day does not honor one special man. It celebrates all the workers of the country.



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Yes, that's correct.

Labor day does not honor one special man. It celebrates all the workers of the country.



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Yes, that's correct.

Labor Day is always on the first Monday in September.



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Sorry, that's incorrect.

Labor Day is always on the first Monday in September.


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Yes, that's true.

It seems that Labor Day was started by union people.



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It seems that Labor Day was started by union people.


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Yes, that's correct. Picnics are common on Labor day.



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Sorry, that's not correct. Picnics are common on Labor day.



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Sorry, that's incorrect.

The way Labor Day is celebrated has changed over the years. There has been a change in emphasis away from parades toward speeches and picnics.


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Yes, that's correct.

The way Labor Day is celebrated has changed over the years. There has been a change in emphasis away from parades toward speeches and picnics.

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Yes, that's correct. The American worker has added to this nation's strength, freedom and leadership in the world.



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No, that's not correct.

The American worker has added to this nation's strength, freedom and leadership in the world.



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