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Which of the following best describes the goals of the Knights of Labor during the Gilded Age?(1 point)
They primarily represented railroad owners and business leaders.
They sought to unite all workers, including skilled and unskilled laborers, to push for reforms such as the 8-hour workday.
They focused only on skilled workers in craft unions and avoided broad social reforms.
They demanded that the federal government end all immigration to protect jobs.
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They sought to unite all workers, including skilled and unskilled laborers, to push for reforms such as the 8-hour workday.
(They promoted inclusive membership and broad labor reforms like the 8-hour day, equal pay, and an end to child labor.)
(They promoted inclusive membership and broad labor reforms like the 8-hour day, equal pay, and an end to child labor.)
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