Although public attitudes toward unions had softened by 1900,
a. workers almost never won a strike.
b. Congress refused to recognize Labor Day as a federal holiday.
c. most employers continued to fight organized labor.
d. Congress declared the AFL illegal.
e. workers began to turn toward the Socialist party.
c
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