Question
Why did labor unions have more influence during World War I?
(1 point)
Industry could not afford to risk work stoppages.
Competition for trade led to more jobs for workers.
Labor regulations relaxed to increase production.
The demand for goods drove up workers’ wages.
(1 point)
Industry could not afford to risk work stoppages.
Competition for trade led to more jobs for workers.
Labor regulations relaxed to increase production.
The demand for goods drove up workers’ wages.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Labor unions had more influence during World War I primarily because **the demand for goods drove up workers’ wages**. The war effort created a significant demand for goods and services, leading to increased production needs. This higher demand often resulted in better wages and working conditions for workers, as industries sought to maintain a steady workforce and avoid disruptions in production. Additionally, the government's willingness to negotiate with labor unions to prevent strikes further enhanced their influence during this period.