How did the growth of industry in the late 1800s and early 1900s affect labor union membership?

A
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Union membership decreased because industrial growth led to a general increase in wages.

B.

Union membership decreased because workers were able to take economic control of key industries.

C.

Union membership increased because workers wanted protection from the policies of business owners.

D.

Union membership increased because the federal government used unions to limit the power of industrialists.

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The correct answer is:

C. Union membership increased because workers wanted protection from the policies of business owners.

In the late 1800s and early 1900s, rapid industrialization led to difficult working conditions, long hours, and low wages, prompting many workers to seek the collective power and protection offered by labor unions. Unions organized to advocate for better working conditions, fair wages, and labor rights, leading to an increase in membership.