Unionization efforts in the late-nineteenth century were countered by the

(A) establishment of the eight-hour workday
(B) passage of right-to-work laws
(C) increasing use of skilled labor
(D) use of federal troops to help end strikes
(E) establishment of factories in foreign countries by United States corporations


Answer: (D) use of federal troops to help end strike

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