In the late nineteenth century, Germany led the European countries in the movement to
A. pass reforms such as minimum wage laws and unemployment insurance for workers.
B. convert to communism.
C. recognize trade unions only if they would publicly renounce their ties to the communists.
D. dramatically reduce the rights and benefits of workers.
E. crush the trade union movement so thoroughly that it didn't return for over fifty years.
Answer: A
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