All of the following were true of Solidarity in the years 1980–1981 except that it was

A) led by Lech Wa??sa, an electrician.
B) concerned mainly with higher wages and lower food prices.
C) concerned with the recognition of independent labor unions and the right to strike.
D) concerned with freedom of expression.
E) initiated, supported, and financed by the Catholic Church.


Ans: B

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