During World War II, organized labor in the United States

During World War II, organized labor in the United States





A. lost membership as wages rose across most industries
B. frequently used the threats of strikes to obtain higher wages
C. agreed to freeze union membership and wages until the war was over
D. won automatic union membership for new defense plant workers
E. won a significant victory with the passage of the Smith-Connally act





Answer: D


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