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In what ways has Marxism ideology influenced America’s workers?

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- Through the idea that workers need to ban together to demand rights.
- Samuel Gompers saw the power in the collective voice of the oppressed worker.
- Employers were taking advantage of desperate workers in order to profit.
- Gompers understood and leveraged the revolutionary power of angry, poor workers.
- The workers needed a voice to demand sustainable living and working conditions and by banning together they had that voice.

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Samuel Gompers saw the power in the collective voice of the oppressed worker.

-Gompers understood and leveraged the revolutionary power of angry, poor workers.

-The workers needed a voice to demand sustainable living and working conditions and by banning together they had that voice.

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The Marxism ideology is based on the practices of Communism. And based on this, how this influenced America's workers include the following:
-Samuel Gompers saw the power in the collective voice of the oppressed worker.
-Gompers understood and leveraged the revolutionary power of angry, poor workers.
-The workers needed a voice to demand sustainable living and working conditions and by banning together they had that voice.
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