Think about the Article. Which happened before the workers' parade in 1882?
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Labor unions be...
English, 09.09.2020 02:01, jeovontamarley
Think about the Article. Which happened before the workers' parade in 1882?
А
Labor unions became stronger and grew in number, leading to the start of the labor
movement.
B
Labor laws were passed that set fair wages and said how many hours people could
work.
с
Congressional leaders said that Labor Day would be on the first Monday of
September
D
Workers' voices were heard, and the idea of a holiday for workers picked up steam.
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