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    During and After World War II, Unions
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During and After World War II, Unions

Question 41

Question 41

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During and after World War II, unions:


A) were very low in membership
B) moved in a more conservative direction
C) became increasingly militant and violent
D) were able to eliminate the internal splits that pitted workers against each other

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