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What two different approaches did the Knights of Labor and the American Federation of Labor take in building a union organization?

The Knights of Labor accepted only unskilled workers; the American Federation of Labor accepted only skilled workers.
The Knights of Labor accepted skilled and unskilled workers; the American Federation of Labor accepted only skilled workers.
The Knights of Labor refused to accept African American or Chinese workers; the American Federation of Labor accepted all workers.
The Knights of Labor accepted workers from a single industry; the American Federation of Labor accepted workers from several industries.

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Answered by surajkumaryadavjee
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The AFL focused on winning economic benefits for its members through collective bargaining. As a federation, it represented several national craft unions that each retained autonomous operations. The Knights, by contrast, represented both craft and unskilled workers in a single national union.

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Answered by cecilia13felix
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Answer:

The Knights of Labor accepted skilled and unskilled workers; the American Federation of Labor accepted only skilled workers.

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