Over the long haul, trade unions
A. reduced the likelihood of a revolution by improving the lives of working people.
B. fell under communist control.
C. stood out as the most radical critics of industrial society.
D. were completely unsuccessful in improving the conditions of the working class.
E. dramatically increased the chances for a revolution through their ties to Marxian socialists.
Answer: A
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