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Q: By World War 1 membership in the American Federation of Labor was around?
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What labor organizations limited its membership to skilled craft union?

American Federation of Labor


Which labor organizations limited its membership to skilled craft union?

American federation of labor limited its membership to skilled craft union.


What labor orginizations limited its membership to skilled craft union?

American Federation of Labor or AFL


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What is the labor organizations was the last to be organized?

The American Federation of Labor (afl) was organized as an association of trade unions in 1886.


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American Federation of Labor ended in 1955.


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What labor union replaced the Knights of Labor?

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