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(MC)Which statement accurately describes the labor movement in the United States at the beginning of the 20th century?

The majority of industrial workers were members of labor unions.
Business leaders had nearly destroyed the labor union movement.
Union workers had won collective bargaining rights but were still paid low wages,
Unions were expanding but had not gained public acceptance.

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(C) Union workers had won collectively bargaining rights but were still paid low wages.

This statement accurately describes the labor movement in the United States at the beginning of the 20th century.

Step-by-step explanation:

During the twentieth century, there were many movements across the country and one such important movement was the labor movement. This had various reasons but the main reason was that, the union workers by that time had won a collective and big bargaining rights but only that they were not given the sufficient wages or salary for their work. They could not get equal salary for their work. They also felt that it was a lot amount that was paid to them. They adapted variuos strategies to express their views and ideas and finally landed up in this protest.

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