One of the main reasons why labor unions found it difficult to organize industrial workers in the late nineteenth century was because there was no culture of organizing workers into larger entities. For this reason, the workers didn't really believe they would be able to achieve if they organize. The workers were also very scared they could be easily replaced by other workers and would therefore lose their jobs.
Slavery was banned by the federal government through C) a constitutional amendment. The 13th Amendment was the amendment which abolished slavery in the United States.
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The reason for the long delay, especially in the drawn-out final months of the effort, lay less in sexism than in racism. By 1919, women had mostly beaten down the arguments that their voting would imperil female fertility, men’s masculinity or the nation’s vitality. Few individuals and no cultures give up power for nothing, so doing the right thing and/or getting to an equitable place isn’t a given.
Take off D; the North had won some battles up to that point. Rip off A; the South would never let go of slavery. Take off B, since the Union had some wins already. You can now clearly see where the answer is.
The final solution as it was called was the nazi plan to exterminate jews first they were shot by the einstazgruppen which used to be hitler personal bodyguards that turned into a death squad when thos proved ineffective they put jews homosexuals and a few other races in death camps and labor camps