A union organizer is a member of the labour movement who "organizes" or unionizes non-union businesses or workplaces.
Organizers are largely responsible for assisting non-union workers in organizing local chapters, usually by helping them through the process.
Thus option C is correct
<h3>What were the tactics employed against labour unions?</h3>
Boycotts, strikes, and sabotage
The strike was the most commonly used tactic by employees. Withholding labour from management would theoretically force the corporation to accept worker terms by causing significant financial losses.
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I believe the answer is A. Correct me if i'm wrong :)
The question looks to be about the Amendment 26th which expanded the possible voter base of the USA
Explanation:
Amendments are changes tot he constitution which the parliament can make with the changing time and the needs to change laws according to the time of the government.
It was widely understood as a constitutional need that the voter base of the country needed to be more inclusive to represent the aspirations of all the citizen of the country.
Thus the 26th amendment brought in young voters who are a part of the education system into the fold as first time voters, This made the focus of the elections to shift towards education and made the Representation more inclusive.