Why did the National Consumers' League create "whitelists" of approved stores as a part of organizing consumer boycotts?

A) The covert purpose of the list was to inform workers of the best places to look for jobs.
B) The League did not want it known which stores they were actually boycotting.
C) It was easier to attract shoppers to good shops than ward them off from those with bad policies.
D) Making "blacklists" of stores to boycott was against the law.
E) The League did not want to alienate women who worked or shopped at unapproved stores.


D

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