Question
What made the Knights of Labor's membership policy different from the American Federation of Labor? (1 point)
Responses
Focusing on the rights of bankers and other professionals.
Focusing on the rights of bankers and other professionals.
Recruiting only workers from the growing railroad industry.
Recruiting only workers from the growing railroad industry.
Excluding all immigrants and women from becoming members.
Excluding all immigrants and women from becoming members.
Allowing both skilled and unskilled workers to join their ranks.
Responses
Focusing on the rights of bankers and other professionals.
Focusing on the rights of bankers and other professionals.
Recruiting only workers from the growing railroad industry.
Recruiting only workers from the growing railroad industry.
Excluding all immigrants and women from becoming members.
Excluding all immigrants and women from becoming members.
Allowing both skilled and unskilled workers to join their ranks.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The Knights of Labor's membership policy was different from the American Federation of Labor in that they allowed both skilled and unskilled workers to join their ranks. This inclusivity was a key aspect of their approach, contrasting with the AFL, which primarily focused on skilled workers.