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What was true about strikes at the beginning of the labor movement? a. workers were paid their regular wages by unions. b. workers were sure to have jobs when a strike was over. c. they were dangerous.
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What was true about strikes at the beginning of the labor movement?
a. workers were paid their regular wages by unions.
b. workers were sure to have jobs when a strike was over.
c. they were dangerous.
d. they were encouraged by the government
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C. They were dangerous
Many strikes would end in riots and people have died during strikes where people would fight with the police or even between themselves
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