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Rise of organized labor unions
Rise of organized labor unions and demands
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Labor unions in the United States greatly increased their membership and influence during the late 1890s. What role did Eugene
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10. All of the following are effects of industrial growth and the rise of labor unions in Texas
during the late 1800s except (1
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What was a significant social benefit of industrialization?(1 point)
Responses Weakening of labor unions Weakening of labor
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Which statement describes the American public's reaction to early labor unions?
Responses The public distrusted unions because
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What was a significant social consequence of industrialization?(1 point) Responses Rise of the middle class Rise of the middle
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What was a significant social consequence of industrialization?(1 point) Responses Weakening of labor unions Weakening of labor
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What was a significant social benefit of industrialization?(1 point) Responses Decrease in urbanization Decrease in urbanization
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which statement is true?
a) Labor unions were designed to ensure the profitability of large corporations and their owners. b)
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How did the Great Depression affect labor-business relations?
It put an end to labor unions. It made striking illegal. It
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