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1 Why did labor unions struggle to get their demands met in the mid and late 1800s? A The government aided employers in their strikebreaking activities and labor did not have the right to collectively bargain. B The competing demands of their diverse members made it difficult to create change C The American people sided with employers over the strikers D They focused too much on transforming society rather than securing basic rights and protections for workers.

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Answer: A the government aided for employers in the strikebreaking activities and labor did not have the right to collectively bargain

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