Labor's greatest grievance during World War I was
A) the inability to gain the legal right to organize unions.
B) declining wage rates.
C) suppression of the American Federation of Labor.
D) the drafting of striking workers into the army.
E) the deportation of radical labor organizers to the Soviet Union.
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