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What was the result of the development of labor unions in the United States? Question 7 options: Disregard for unity between business management and workers The elimination of capitalism in America Greater awareness for the need of better unity between all employee levels in a business Wars between rival labor unions

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The correct answer is "Greater awareness for the need of better unity between all employee levels in a business".

Labor unions are organizations built by workers of all kinds of industries operating under United States labor laws. The importance of their development lays in a necessity to negotiate fair wages and benefits, as well as protecting and improving the working conditions for all laborers. They also represent their members when conflicts over management discrepancies or contract violations occur.

Unions began forming in the mid-19th century in response to the social and economic impact of the Industrial Revolution, collapsing in the beginning due to poor organization, absence of practical and effective leadership, disputes over objectives and forceful opposition from both employers and the government. These failures exposed all the elements that should have to be developed in the future for Unions to stay relevant and safe.

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