Why was the federal government more supportive of unions during World War I?
A) A decline in union membership caused the government to fill the vacuum.
B) The government recognized that past policies were unjust.
C) Business asked the government to improve conditions for workers.
D) Labor shortages required more attention to labor.
Answer: D
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