how did living in company towns make union membership more difficult for workers?a - workers received free homes, food, and clot
hing.b - company guards and agents spied on and reported workers.c - workers made enough money that they did not need unions.d - company stores did not sell goods to workers who joined a union.
Living in company towns make union membership difficult for workers because : Company guards and agents spied on and reported workers
In company's town, the union's movement is really limited. It's hard too move under the surface because usually corporations hire some people to spy and watch the movement of their workers
Living in company towns made union membership more difficult for workers because company stores did not sell goods to workers who joined a union. The correct option among all the options given in the question is the last option or option "d". I hope the answer comes to your help.
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