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Early labor unions were

A) appreciated by factory owners
B) founded by women factory workers
C) formed despite opposition by factory owners.
D) supported by the government.


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User Ming Li
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Answer:

Option C

Step-by-step explanation:

Labor unions were formed by employees who wanted shorter hours and greater wages from the owners/employers. This went against their desire to make a profit and a reputation and hire many employees who will be willing to work a number of hours for a small wage

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User Carlos Ruana
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Answer:

In the early 1800s, several semi-skilled trade unions formed – once again, Philadelphia unions played a major role - and factory strikes and walkouts became more common

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