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Which is a reason for the rapid growth of labor unions in the late 1800s?
the low wages paid to factory workers
a lack of jobs for unskilled workers in the nation’s cities
a lack of workers to fill all the factory jobs
the failure of negotiations between unions and employers
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the low wages paid to factory workers
Explanation: Rapid industrialization created many factory jobs with long hours, unsafe conditions, and low pay, which led workers to organize into unions to demand better wages and conditions.
Explanation: Rapid industrialization created many factory jobs with long hours, unsafe conditions, and low pay, which led workers to organize into unions to demand better wages and conditions.
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