Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements could not be said of the labor movement in the 1920s?
A) Union membership continued to grow.
B) Unions lost ground in most industries.
C) Unions remained suspect in the eyes of the middle class.
D) It was slow to include all workers in the ranks of organized labor.
E) Supreme Court decisions hurt labor organizing efforts.
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