In an 1884 editorial, pro-labor newspaper editor John Swinton argued that
A) tougher immigration laws would improve conditions for American workers.
B) strikes should be enacted even if union members do not fully support them.
C) the federal government should set up an agency to arbitrate labor disputes.
D) strikes, contrary to popular belief, seldom failed.
E) poor working conditions would be much worse without unions and strikes.
E
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