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10 November, 06:26

What prompted the federal government to negotiate with Samuel Gompers, the head of the American Federation of Labor (AFL), during World War I? A. the realization that the government could improve the lives of working men and women B. the need for peaceful and productive relations between wartime production and labor C. the constant threat of strikes by the men and women who worked in the factories D. the reduced number of European immigrants who made up the bulk of factory workers

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  1. 10 November, 10:15
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    The correct answer is letter A.

    Labor Union is a stable and permanent association of both urban-industrial, rural and service workers, who come together from the realization and resolution of common problems and needs.
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