Asked by Simran Chatha on Jul 24, 2024

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During the mid-1880's, which national labor union was at its peak in terms of power?

A) Industrial Workers of the World.
B) Knights of Labor.
C) National Labor Union.
D) American Federation of Labor.

Mid-1880's

This term refers to a period in time but lacks a specific contextual definition without additional information. It could refer to any events or developments occurring during the middle decade of the 19th century.

National Labor Union

An early US labor federation, founded in 1866, that aimed to organize workers across different trades to advocate for labor reforms like an eight-hour workday.

  • Identify key events and their impact on the labor movement in the United States.
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Vijay LubanaJul 28, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The Knights of Labor were at their peak in the mid-1880s, with over 700,000 members and significant influence in various industries. They were involved in major strikes and campaigns for labor rights.