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Why did strikes usually fail during the late 1800s and early 1900s?
A. Most workers were well paid and refused to go on strike.
B. union leadership was weak.
C. The government often sided with businesses
D. Strikebreakers refused to cross picket lines.
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C) The government often sided with businesses
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