Which of these most accurately describes the activities of workers during World War II?
A) Workers staged no important strikes.
B) The major unions all organized important strikes.
C) Despite no-strike pledges, workers staged wildcat strikes.
D) Union membership fell, as workers and union leaders fought over strikes.
Answer: C
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