Why is the Clayton Act of 1914 considered to have been favorable to the interests of organized labor?
A) It restricted the application of the Sherman Antitrust Act and excluded labor unions from it.
B) It legalized collective bargaining for the first time.
C) It declared labor to be an article of commerce.
D) It forbade the use of injunctions by the courts to stop strikes.
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