How did the goals of Samuel Gompers and "Big Bill" Heywood differ?
a. Gompers believed in socialist reforms, whereas Heywood believed in capitalist Darwinism.
b. Heywood believed in socialist reforms, whereas Gompers believed in capitalist Darwinism.
c. Gompers believed in communism, whereas Heywood believed in a free market society.
d. Gompers represented craftsmen and tried to work with business owners, whereas Heywood represented unskilled workers and opposed owners.
e. Heywood represented craftsmen and tried to work with business owners, whereas Gompers represented unskilled workers and opposed owners.
D
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