The trade union movement prior to World War I

A) was strongest in France after the dissolution of the Second International in 1890.
B) occurred despite trade unions being banned by most governments.
C) varied from country to country, but was generally allied with socialist parties.
D) was primarily for unskilled laborers, especially the New Model unions.
E) focused entirely on wages and working conditions negotiated directly with employers without any government involvement in the process.


C

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