Working-class leaders gained stronger lobbying power after 1867 because of
a. the decline of child labor.
b. the competition from foreign products on the global market.
c. fewer restrictions on bargaining power and trade union organizations.
d. increased labor actions against factory owners.
e. the decrease in the labor population pool.
c
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