By 1900, organized labor in America
a. had temporarily ceased to exist.
b. enrolled nearly half of the industrial labor force.
c. was accepted by the majority of employers as a permanent part of the new industrial economy.
d. had begun to develop a more positive image with the public.
e. relied heavily on the National Labor Relations Board.
d
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A) Eugene V. Debs. B) S. S. McClure. C) Theodore Roosevelt. D) E. A. Ross.
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A. integrating higher education in Texas B. developing professional football and baseball in Texas C. developing a vaccine for polio D. heart surgery
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a. Mark Twain b. Andrew Carnegie c. Grover Cleveland d. Samuel Gompers e. Alfred Mahan