The driving force behind the labor movement was primarily workers were frustrated with low wages, long work hours, and unsafe conditions in factories. This frustration led workers to organize and advocate for better working conditions, fair pay, and labor rights.
What was the driving force behind the labor movement?
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Muckrakers were exposing unsafe and unsanitary conditions in factories.
Muckrakers were exposing unsafe and unsanitary conditions in factories.
Politicians were worried about wealthy business owners negatively influencing labor laws.
Politicians were worried about wealthy business owners negatively influencing labor laws.
Workers were frustrated with low wages, long work hours, and unsafe conditions in factories.
Workers were frustrated with low wages, long work hours, and unsafe conditions in factories.
Wealthy business owners were worried about their profits being impacted by unsafe conditions.
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