The answer is D I believe
Sweatshops had unfair wages, unreasonable hours, child labor and no benefits.
A. Asralobe i think im not 100% sure
Answer: labor unions who feared the loss of American jobs to Mexico
Explanation:
Labor Unions were very opposed to the signing of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) by the Clinton administration because they reasoned that it would lead to job losses as companies moved to Mexico to take advantage of cheaper labor rates.
They would ultimately be proven right as U.S. factories moved to Mexico in droves especially in the auto industry. This led to job losses in the United States and prompted former President Donald Trump to call it one of the worst deals the U.S. had ever signed.
Winfield's 'game plan' was to very carefully scout out the locations of
Santa Ana's forces, then trying to aneak his army around them, and
attacking from the rear. A certain Captain Robert E. Lee was his most
important scout and strategist. Winfield's biggest frustration was those
of his generals who ignored the above 'game plan', and went charging
right into the enemy guns, which Santa Ana had carefully set up to fire
on all roads leading to his army.