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Why was it difficult for early British labor unions to achieve their goals during

the Victorian period?
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A. The government outlawed participation in strikes and other forms
of labor protest.
B. Upper- and middle-class citizens showed little interest in social
reform
O
C. Unions were divided over whether they should oppose new
manufacturing technology.
O
D. Socialist and utopian unions refused to negotiate with any factory
owners.

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The correct answer is letter A the government outlawed participation in strikes and other forms of labor protest.

Explanation: The strike action or labor strike, is a work stoppage. The labor unions did that due to mass refusal of the employees at the work. The mass labor became important for the workers. Was a way to help them, to fight against the employer, and mistreatment.

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