Multiple Choice
In the 1950s, the labor movement was generally portrayed as:
A) Forceful institutions that effectively achieved justice for the working class.
B) Corrupt institutions that took advantage of the working class.
C) Weak institutions incapable of representing the best interests of workers.
D) Modest institutions that played only a minor role in the American workplace.
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