How did unions tend to fare during the 1980s?
A) They became a vital part of Reagan's political coalition.
B) They managed to dramatically elevate wages.
C) They finally began to gain strength in the South.
D) They suffered steady declines in membership.
E) They remained generally popular with the public.
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