Why did most unions lose public support in the early 1900s? Choose four answers.

People feared unions wanted to overthrow government.
People blamed unions for the consequences of a strike.
People thought unions promoted unpopular socialist ideas.
Unions came out against the farming community.
Unions supported American involvement in World War I.
Unions were thought of as violent troublemakers.

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In the early 1900s, most unions lost public support for several reasons. The four answers that best explain this decline in support are:

1. **People feared unions wanted to overthrow government.**
2. **People blamed unions for the consequences of a strike.**
3. **People thought unions promoted unpopular socialist ideas.**
4. **Unions were thought of as violent troublemakers.**

These factors contributed to a growing mistrust and negative perception of labor unions during that period.