The industrial revolution which is associated with the given cartoon is the Gilded Age's two most important movements were the American Federation of Labor (AFL) and the Knights of Labor.
<h3>During the Gilded Age, why did labor unions become more powerful?</h3>
Despite the fact that the first labor unions formed around the turn of the nineteenth (19th) century, the Gilded Age saw a surge in the number of unskilled and dissatisfied factory workers.
Unions failed because they lacked enough members, lawmakers refused to approve effective legislation, and the courts sided with the company owners.
The Noble and Holy Order of the Knights of Labor was founded in 1869 by Philadelphia garment cutters.
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