Multiple Choice
In the first few decades of its existence,the AFL
A) was concerned with obtaining bargaining strength in the face of the economic power of the emerging large corporations.
B) was primarily concerned with long range goals such as a universal eight-hour day rather than "bread and butter issues" such as higher wages.
C) leadership was opposed to use of the strike as a method to achieving its goals.
D) did all of these things.
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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Q16: The predecessor to the AFL was the<br>A)Teamsters
Q17: Statement I.There were more strikes in 1994
Q18: Which statement is true?<br>A)There were more strikes
Q19: The amount of work time lost because
Q20: The establishment of "right-to-work" laws came about
Q22: The National Labor Relations Act (or Wagner
Q23: If you wanted to unionize workers,you could
Q24: Which statement is true?<br>A)Most U.S.workers are members
Q25: The focal point of collective bargaining negotiations
Q26: Which statement is true?<br>A)Most collective bargaining negotiations