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All the following factors inhibited the growth of labor unions EXCEPT ________. a. the large number of immigrant workers.b. the political strength of industrial capitalists.c. ethnic divisions among workers.d. the question of whether to include women members.e. a lack of labor union size sufficient to stage successful strikes.

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labor unions

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The correct answer is letter D

Gompers, in the name of "pure unionism", fought against the socialist currents that wanted to transform the AFL into an anti-capitalist central. He also took a stand against the formation of any workers' and socialist party and preached working within the existing bourgeois parties. Its leaders categorically rejected the idea of ​​organizing disqualified workers, constituting only unions by trade and not industry. This contempt can be seen in the statement of one of the leaders of the AFL: "We do not want to admit the junk, members who are useless for nothing."

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