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What was the main reason why workers formed unions starting in the 1800s?
They believed the only way to bring about change was to band together.
They believed there were not enough jobs available for unskilled workers.
They believed that unions could bring together workers of different races.
They believed that unions were the only way to end the increase in strikes.
They believed the only way to bring about change was to band together.
They believed there were not enough jobs available for unskilled workers.
They believed that unions could bring together workers of different races.
They believed that unions were the only way to end the increase in strikes.
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The main reason why workers formed unions starting in the 1800s was that **they believed the only way to bring about change was to band together.** Workers sought collective power to negotiate better wages, working conditions, and hours, as well as to address grievances with management. This collective action was seen as essential to improve their circumstances in the face of difficult working conditions and economic challenges.
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