Which is a true statement about how World War I affected working conditions in the United States?(1 point)

Responses

The federal government agreed to support labor unions in return for a no-strike promise from unions.
The federal government agreed to support labor unions in return for a no-strike promise from unions.

The military promised veterans good jobs in the labor force once they returned home from war.
The military promised veterans good jobs in the labor force once they returned home from war.

Labor unions agreed to pay cuts and longer working hours to support the war effort.
Labor unions agreed to pay cuts and longer working hours to support the war effort.

Business owners and corporations agreed to less profit for shareholders for the duration of the war.

1 answer

The true statement about how World War I affected working conditions in the United States is:

The federal government agreed to support labor unions in return for a no-strike promise from unions.

During World War I, the U.S. government sought to maintain production and support the war effort, leading to agreements with labor unions to prevent strikes in exchange for government support of their rights and working conditions.