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5 September, 00:02

What was true about strikes at the beginning of the labor movement?

a. workers were paid their regular wages by unions.

b. workers were sure to have jobs when a strike was over.

c. they were dangerous.

d. they were encouraged by the government

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  1. 5 September, 03:22
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    The correct answer is C. they were dangerous

    At that time, strikes were never encouraged by the government, and the wages and job security were never guaranteed. Which are some of the many reasons why strikes were organized.
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