The Congress of Industrial Organization's tremendous success in organizing employees after its formation in 1935 was not due in part to:
A) active cooperation with the American Federation of Labor.
B) favorable legislation.
C) use of the sit-down strike.
D) strong CIO leadership.
E) none of these contributed to the CIO's organizing success
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