Labor unions' powerful influence over national public opinion and policy results from
a. the sheer number of union members and the strong personalities of some individual union members.
b. unions' specific and deeply held convictions.
c. union leadership's ability to deliver members' votes in blocs in local, state, and national elections.
d. both b and c.
Answer is a. the sheer number of union members and the strong personalities of some individual union members. (By exercising their freedom to join together and negotiate their wages and working conditions, workers gain a voice through their union.)
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