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19 April, 01:14

What factor contributed to the growth of union membership in the 1930's? A. The United Auto Workers' opposition to sit-down strikesB. The American Federation of Labor's willingness to organize unions of industrial workers. C. The government's unsympathetic view of workers' rights. D. Workers' militancy and the tactical skills of a new generation of leaders.

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  1. 19 April, 01:23
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    Answer: D. The workers militancy and the tactical skills of a new generation of leaders.
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