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How did the end of World War I affect labor unions in Washington?

A. Labor union membership in the state increased.
B. Labor union membership in the state declined.
C. Labor unions became illegal in the state.
D. Labor unions became more popular in the state.

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Answer: Easier Labor

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The war's end, however, was accompanied by labor turmoil, as labor demanded union recognition, shorter hours, and raises exceeding the inflation rate. Over 4 million workers--one fifth of the nation's workforce--participated in strikes in 1919, including 365,000 steelworkers and 400,000 miners.

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