The Knights of Labor was weakened by
A) its nostalgic dream that all workers could eventually become capitalists.
B) stiff competition from the National Labor Union.
C) its association in the public mind with the Haymarket riot.
D) its inclusion of both skilled and unskilled workers.
E) its hostility to the Catholic church.
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