Which was the main reason for the slow growth of labor unions in the United States during the 19th century? (1 point) Responses presence of language and cultural barriers among workers presence of language and cultural barriers among workers existence of adequate wages and good working conditions existence of adequate wages and good working conditions lack of public and legal support for union activities lack of public and legal support for union activities rejection of unionization by skilled workers rejection of unionization by skilled workers

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The main reason for the slow growth of labor unions in the United States during the 19th century was the lack of public and legal support for union activities. Unions often faced hostility from employers and the government, making it difficult for them to organize and advocate for workers' rights.