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Why did the public fear early unions? A. The public believed that the unions were in favor of radical ideas. B. The unions were organized by agents working for foreign governments. C. The public did not
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Why did the public fear early unions?
A. The public believed that the unions were in favor of radical ideas.
B. The unions were organized by agents working for foreign governments.
C. The public did not want workers to have decent wages.
D. Workers made unreasonable demands.
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The answer: A
A) The public believed that the unions were is favor of radical ideas.
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Step-by-step explanation:
they feared radical ideas
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