In the late nineteenth century, organized labor failed to make great gains for all of the following reasons EXCEPT
A) tensions between ethnic and racial groups which divided the work force.
B) labor unions which faced powerful and wealthy corporations.
C) geographical mobility which served to dilute institutional ties and class consciousness.
D) major labor organizations which represented only a small percentage of the industrial work force.
E) state and federal laws to protect the rights of workers which did not exist.
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