Which statement describes the American public's reaction to early labor unions?
Responses
The public distrusted unions because some were organized by radicals.
The public distrusted unions because some were organized by radicals.
The public was neutral about unions because they had no effect on their daily lives.
The public was neutral about unions because they had no effect on their daily lives.
The public saw unions as organizations that were used to oppress workers.
The public saw unions as organizations that were used to oppress workers.
The public felt unions weren't needed; workers already had decent wages.
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The correct statement is: The public felt unions weren't needed; workers already had decent wages.