During the Early-To-Mid-Twentieth Century,labor Unions Largely Remained Racially Homogenous,white-Dominated,and Exclusionary
During the early-to-mid-twentieth century,labor unions largely remained racially homogenous,white-dominated,and exclusionary.When they did promote integration,as early as the late 1800s through the Civil Rights Movement,an advantage of this integration was that:
A) integrated labor unions erased the prejudiced thoughts of the workers in the union
B) integrated labor unions caused employers to value the input of a diverse workforce and to mandate diversity trainings
C) integrated labor unions helped challenge the dominant stereotype of blacks,Hispanics,and other people of color as "strikebreakers"
D) integrated labor unions helped protect people during the economic crush of the Depression
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