Labor unions in the U.S. increased their power during the administration of FDR mainly because

A. There were so many unemployed workers
B. Unions gained major rights under federal law
C. More people went to work for the federal government
D. Union leaders were elected to high government offices


Answer: B. Unions gained major rights under federal law

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