What statement best describes union membership in the 1930s?
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Unions gained membership, growing from only 3 million in 1933 to over 8 mil in 1941 Union were able to gain members through the aggressive use of sit-down strikes Union membership held steady at approx 5 million members throughout the 1930s Unions gained members because a big effort was made to organize low wage workers, including agricultural laborers and department store clerks. none of the above
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those are the choices^^ and thanks:)
A.
if you dont mind, could you explain how you figured that out?
This is the soviet union, correct?
nope:/ i guess i shouldve specified that this was discussing unions in the US
hm. I looked it up and it said the answer was A
okay well ill take your word for it! can you link me to it tho? Thanks for the help:)
if you cant find it again that okay:)
Absolutely. I found it on a quizlet along with other related questions. https://quizlet.com/11008876/unit-6-guys-flash-cards/
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