In 1937, regarding the organizing of industrial labor,

A. a key strike against Republic Steel of Chicago succeeded in winning union recognition.

B. the "Memorial Day Massacre" saw striking U.S. Steel employees killed by police.

C. small steel companies more quickly unionized than did large steel companies.

D. the great majority of strikes were settled in favor of the unions.

E. the effort to organize the steel industry proved easier than organizing in the auto industry.


D

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