History, asked by alaynaawad2, 6 months ago

Use the quote to answer the question.

“We mean to uphold the dignity of labor” –Knights of Labor

Did labor unions succeed in this goal in the late 1800s? Why or why not? Use examples to support your answer.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The best answer to your question: Did labor unions succeed in this goal in the late 1800´s (meaning the goal set by the Knight of Labor: "We mean to uphold the dignity of labor"), would be: initially no, as the laws and regulations that instituted the dignity of workers, and placed the rights of workers about those of ...

Answered by Rameshjangid
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  • In the late 1800s, workers formed unions to address issues including low pay and dangerous working conditions.
  • Due to a lack of members, ineffective legislation from legislators, and legal protections for business owners, unions were unable to succeed.

Below is a more detailed explanation.

  • The other option would have been for workers to organise into unions and work together as a group.
  • Local groups were first founded by workers, and later, union membership spread globally.
  • The effectiveness of unions in resolving labor concerns is limited, despite the fact that many unions pushed to pass legislative improvements.

Therefore, the answer given above is appropriate.

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