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Organized Labor DBQ
• How successful was organized labor in improving the position of workers in the period from 1875-1900? ... Several organizations such as settlement houses supported labor unions by hosting union meetings and protesting against harsh labor conditions. ...
The strikers are “bold and determined” and have the sympathy of a large number of people in their community (document B), and the federal government even seemed to back the industrial management on labor issues. ... Nast portrays that he thought that Capitalism will benefit labor more than Communism would. ... They started forming Labor Unions, which were formed to try to counter their poor treatment. ... The American Federation of Labor (AF of L) try to find ways to help the unions, and when they found a way, it was successful. ... Looking at all the things that happened from 1875-1900, one can draw the conclusion that all in all, organized labor was not that successful in improving the position of workers.
Approximate Word count = 848 Approximate Pages = 3.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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