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Why were unions unsuccessful in forming in South Carolina in the late 18th/early 19thcenturies?
a.Workers felt they were being treated fairly and didn’t need assistance.
b.Government made anti-Union laws and anyone who attempted to organize a union would be fired and replaced.
c.President Rooseveltwouldn’t allow them to form because they didn’t want to share power.
d.Unions were generally composed of immigrants and S.C. didn’t have a high immigrant population.

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Answered by sanjeevkerketta359
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D. Unions were generally composed of immigrants and S.C. didn't have a high immigrants population.

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