Which of these statements best describes the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)?
A. The IWW was known for its racist, nationalistic stances that were a result of losing jobs to newly arrived immigrants and African Americans who moved north in search of work.
B. The IWW was less radical than most other labor organizations.
C. The IWW was bitterly opposed to the radicalism of socialism and Marxism.
D. The IWW aimed to build one big union to wage an international revolution under the motto of "An injury to one is an injury to all."
Answer: D
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