The Congress of Industrial Organization's tremendous success in organizing employees after its formation in 1935 was due in part to:
A) The AFL's preference to actively grow the labor movement.
B) The AFL's preference to enroll semiskilled production employees.
C) The AFL's acceptance of the concept of industrial unionism.
D) The CIO's ability to organize workers in mass production industries.
E) The Red Scare.
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