The strength or likely continued success of any labor organization can be assessed by focusing on four criteria except:
A) A labor organization's structural and financial stability.
B) A shift in economic conditions.
C) Its ability to work within the established political and economic system,particularly the wage system.
D) The degree to which the broader social environment,such as laws,media,and public opinion,is supportive or opposed to a labor organization's goals and tactics.
E) Was passed over organized labor's strong opposition.
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