In the first few decades of its existence, the AFL

A. was concerned with obtaining bargaining strength in the face of the economic power of the emerging large corporations.
B. was primarily concerned with long range goals such as a universal eight-hour day rather than "bread and butter issues" such as higher wages.
C. leadership was opposed to use of the strike as a method to achieving its goals.
D. did all of these things.


A. was concerned with obtaining bargaining strength in the face of the economic power of the emerging large corporations.

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