What was “labor peace,” and how did it affect the war?

A) “Labor peace” was workers agreeing not to strike so that they might work productively for the war effort.
B) “Labor peace” was the term associated with the mainly socialist union workers who were working for peace and against the war effort.
C) “Labor peace” meant workers striking peacefully, without resorting to violence or underhanded tactics.
D) “Labor peace” described the more peaceful factory environment that welcomed women and African-American workers.
E) “Labor peace” was an alliance of government, business, and labor that benefited government and business interests.


Answer: E

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