The growth of organized labor in the post-World War II era was slowed by all of the following except the
A) Taft-Hartley Act.
B) rapidly growing number of service-sector workers.
C) failure of Operation Dixie.
D) reduced number of women in the workforce.
E) growing number of part-time workers.
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