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Dafna11 [192]
4 years ago
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3. A goal of the American labor movement in the late 1800's was to establish an occasion to honor

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Georgia [21]4 years ago
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A goal of the American labor movement in the late 1800's was to establish Labor Day as a holiday.

Option D

<u>Explanation</u>:

Samuel Gompers helped in creating the A.F.L Organization and later played a major role in the labor movement. He defined the purpose of the labor movement. The goals are to support the formation of "trade unions" and obtain legislation such as eight hours a day, exclusion of foreigner's contract workers. And also for those in the industrial sector organized labor the labor movement led to stop child labor providing health benefits and also provides financial aid to the worker who were injure or retired.

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