How much do you know about Labor Day?

When is Labor Day typically celebrated in the United States?
First Monday in September
Second Sunday in September
Last Monday in May
Third Monday in September
Which state was the first to officially recognize Labor Day as a public holiday?
Massachusetts
California
Georgia
New York
In the late 19th century, the labor movement advocated for better working conditions, including the push for what?
Longer working hours
Higher wages
Fewer Holidays
Safe working conditions
Which U.S. President signed the bill into law that made Labor Day a federal holiday?
Grover Cleveland
Frankin D. Rosevelt
Woorow Wilson
Calvin Coolidge
What does Labor Day traditionally mark in terms of fashion?
The first day when winter clothing is worn
The last day to wear white clothing
The start of formal dressing season
The last day to wear a ball cap.
Traditionally, Labor Day is celebrated with which outdoor activity?
Egg hunting
Barbeque Party
Pumpkin Carving
Fireworks
What year was the first Labor Day celebrated in the United States?
1882
1900
1925
1885
In the 19th century, what was the typical workday length that labor movements were fighting to reduce?
8 hours
10 hours
12 hours
6 hours
In addition to the United States, which country also celebrates Labor Day on the first Monday in September?
Canada
United Kingdom
Australia
South Africa
What does the observance of Labor Day often include in the workplace?
Mandatory overtime
Free lunch
A day off
Thank you to your boss
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