One of the major reasons the Knights of Labor failed was
A) its racial exclusiveness.
B) its support of unskilled workers.
C) its failure to admit women to its ranks.
D) its abandonment of the concept of independent producers.
E) the absence of "class consciousness" that caused the Knights to neglect focusing their energies on agitating and negotiating for what economic benefits they could gain from the existing capitalist system.
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