Question
What impact did national labor unions have on the labor movement during the period of industrialization in the United States?(1 point)
Responses
They fought for improved working conditions and workers' rights
They fought for improved working conditions and workers' rights
They advocated for the rights of business owners
They advocated for the rights of business owners
They promoted worker exploitation and low wages
They promoted worker exploitation and low wages
They encouraged the formation of monopolies
Responses
They fought for improved working conditions and workers' rights
They fought for improved working conditions and workers' rights
They advocated for the rights of business owners
They advocated for the rights of business owners
They promoted worker exploitation and low wages
They promoted worker exploitation and low wages
They encouraged the formation of monopolies
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**They fought for improved working conditions and workers' rights.**
National labor unions played a significant role in advocating for better wages, safer working conditions, and fair treatment of workers during the period of industrialization in the United States.
**They fought for improved working conditions and workers' rights.**
National labor unions played a significant role in advocating for better wages, safer working conditions, and fair treatment of workers during the period of industrialization in the United States.
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