"Labor peace" was the term used to describe________ .
A) workers agreeing not to strike so that they might work productively for the war effort
B) the socialist union workers who were laboring or working for peace and against the war effort
C) workers striking for improved working conditions and pay in a more peaceful manner than in the past
D) the more peaceful factory environment that women and blacks created as belligerent white men went off to war
E) an alliance of government, business, and labor that benefited government and business interests, leaving labor longing for a return to peace and more normal working conditions
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