Multiple Choice
Since World War II, perhaps the most significant event in labor history has been
A) the merger of the AFL and CIO.
B) a downturn in union membership.
C) strikes, which caused public opinion to shift against unions.
D) the emergence of new negotiating tactics.
E) the merger of the IWW and AFL.
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