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Ken Erickson's Participant Observation in the Slaughterhouse Showed That the Cause

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Question 39

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Ken Erickson's participant observation in the slaughterhouse showed that the cause of the worker's strike was that workers


A) had poor English skills.
B) wanted better pay.
C) wanted more respect.
D) wanted safer work conditions.

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