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Unions during the late 19th century did not enjoy great success or growth mainly because A) workers rights were as plentiful as they had ever been. B) unions and management enjoyed cooperation on all issues. C) the Sherman Anti-trust Act made joining a Union illegal. D) there was a great diversity of skill and cultures in the labor force, so there was little bargaining power to be won by unions.

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D) there was a great diversity of skill and cultures in the labor force, so there was little bargaining power to be won by unions.

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The correct answer is D) there was a great diversity of skill and cultures in the labor force, so there was little bargaining power to be won by unions.

In the nineteenth century was organized labor unions which had the responsibility to fight for better wages, safer working conditions and work hours more reasonable. however, these unions and others did not succeed as they should, due to the fact that there was little bargaining power to be won by unions.

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