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How did the Great Depression affect union member

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Answer: because they though they could stay way but really couldn't.

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Answer:

In the early 1930s, as the nation slid toward the depths of depression, the future of organized labor seemed bleak.

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The tremendous gains labor unions experienced in the 1930s resulted, in part, from the pro-union stance of the Roosevelt administration and from legislation enacted by Congress during the early New Deal.

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