Why did mass-production industries such as the automobile, steel, rubber, electrical goods, and textile industries have weaker and smaller unions until the 1930s?
A) The leading union, the AFL, organized skilled labor and generally ignored unskilled workers.
B) Wages in those industries had been so good that workers did not see the need to organize.
C) Employers were more opposed to unions in those industries than in industries requiring skilled labor.
D) Unskilled workers tended to be immigrants and less educated and did not see the need for organization the way their skilled peers did.
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