Multiple Choice
Why was there little unrest during the war even though wage increases were minimal if given at all?
A) because the police were arresting people who protested
B) because workers were fired for complaining
C) because workers and unions were asked to do their part for the war effort, and they generally did so
D) because unions had little pull and could not defend or support their union members
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