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compare the experience of farmers, coal miners, and union laborers during the 1920s. what did many have in common?
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compare the experience of farmers, coal miners, and union laborers during the 1920s. what did many have in common?
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They both were overly worked but also fought for their rights. This can be seen in unions created and coal strikes that were made in order to receive safer conditions, higher wages, and shorter hours
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They all had to work their butts off for everything they got. One bad day could ruin everything they had worked for.
I think this is right. Im super sorry if its not
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