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TRUE or FALSE Most of the strikes of the Industrial Age were successes for workers
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Most strikes during the Industrial Age failed or had limited gains. Employers, courts, police, and sometimes the military often intervened; unions were weak and easily broken; workers faced blacklisting and replacement. Only a minority of strikes produced lasting, significant improvements.
Most strikes during the Industrial Age failed or had limited gains. Employers, courts, police, and sometimes the military often intervened; unions were weak and easily broken; workers faced blacklisting and replacement. Only a minority of strikes produced lasting, significant improvements.
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