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15 March, 03:00

How did living in company towns make union membership more difficult for workers?

A - Workers received free homes, food, and clothing.

B - Company guards and agents spied on and reported workers.

C - Workers made enough money that they did not need unions.

D - Company stores did not sell goods to workers who joined a union.

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  1. 15 March, 05:41
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    Union membership in towns is more difficult for workers if company stores did not sell goods to workers who joined a union. Because these stores cannot benefit to the union and its members and vice versa. This make union membership in towns hard.
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