European unions have been successful
A) due to the benefits received on the part of union members and the broader working-class citizenry
B) but have not been nearly as successful as unions in the U.S.
C) because they have not been directly involved in political parties' policy decisions
D) because they are not as closely linked to politics as in the U.S.
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