"Big Bill Haywood," an initial leader of the IWW:
A) defended the capitalistic system until he was assassinated by left wing radicals.
B) agreed with Gompers that overthrow of the existing capitalistic system by any means possible was the sole goal of labor unions.
C) was largely responsible for turning the IWW into a highly effective organization.
D) founded the KOL.
E) none of these.
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