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Why did the 1920s hurt the American labor movement? A) Farmers migrated to cities for factory work and sought union protection. Eliminate B) Striking was seen as a favorable method to protest poor working conditions. C) African Americans were guaranteed equal treatment and access to union memberships. D) Much of the work force consisted of immigrants who were willing to work in poor conditions.
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B) Striking was seen as a favorable method to protest poor working conditions. During this era, big factories paid people very little to do very unsafe and unsanitary jobs, and flu spread.
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Oh crap. I read it wrong. Labor movement was the people protesting, but the companies wouldn't take them seriously because there were so many immigrants to take their place.
I'm sorry.
All good :) I still have 2 retakes on this.
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