In 1934, most of the 2,000 or more strikes were staged in protest of
A. immigrant workers who were hired at much lower wages.
B. unsafe working conditions.
C. the lack of official recognition for unions.
D. repeated wage cuts.
Answer: D
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b. the Sons of Liberty
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d. the Federalists
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