How did World War I and the rhetoric of freedom shape the labor movement and workers' expectations?
A) World War I had a minimal impact on the labor movement.
B) There were very few labor strikes after the war.
C) Wartime propaganda turned the labor movement toward nationalism.
D) Wartime rhetoric inspired hopes for social and economic justice.
E) Workers abandoned their push for the eight-hour day.
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