Explanation:
1 and 2 limited 3 and 4 expanded
they are kind a like laws if you think about it
In the history of America's trade and labor unions, the most famous union remains the American Federation of Labor<span> (</span>AFL<span>), founded in 1886 by Samuel Gompers. At its pinnacle, the </span>AFL<span> had approximately 1.4 million members.
</span><span>Because the union did not attempt to organize unskilled workers, it made few gains among new workers during the 1920s, when much of the growth of the economy took place in mass-production industries such as automobiles, rubber, chemicals, and utilities.
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Freed slaves who wanted land available under the homestead act still faced the challenge of intense racism and segregation--meaning that they faced persecution and violence from whites who were in competition over the land.
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