The Chicago agreement of 1913 did what:
A: set up formal apprenticeship
B: said helpers could do the work of a journeyman
C: said the international association of steam and hot water fitters could remain independent
D: drew jurisdictional lines between plumbers and pipefitters and began the amalgamation of IA locals to the UA
Answer: D: drew jurisdictional lines between plumbers and pipefitters and began the amalgamation of IA locals to the UA
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