What gains did labor unions make during World War I? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)ResponsesJobs in manufacturing became available overseas.Jobs in manufacturing became available overseas.The eight-hour workday became standard.The eight-hour workday became standard.Women were hired for management positions.Women were hired for management positions.Union members did not have to pay dues.Union members did not have to pay dues.Workers were paid a living wage.

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The two correct answers regarding the gains that labor unions made during World War I are:

  1. The eight-hour workday became standard.
  2. Workers were paid a living wage.

During World War I, labor unions were able to negotiate better working conditions and wages due to the labor shortages created by the war.