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How did many in South Carolina feel about unions after the general strike?

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I just did this question and the answer was people in South Carolina did not think that the strike was fair, as said in the read document

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The 1920s marked a period of sharp decline for the labor movement. Union membership and activities fell sharply in the face of economic prosperity, a lack of leadership within the movement, and anti-union sentiments from both employers and the government. The unions were much less able to organize strikes.

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