How did the relationship between African Americans and labor unions change during the 1930s?
A) It did not—labor unions remained hostile toward blacks.
B) Labor unions actually became more hostile toward blacks because jobs were scarce.
C) More labor unions allowed blacks membership.
D) The government forced unions to accept any black during the 1930s.
Answer: C
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