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World War I had a bad effect on the labor unions. First of all, labor union leaders, who had spoken out against the war were charged under the Espionage Act, tried and imprisoned. Although they had grown prior to World War I, they lost ground afterwards. Accusations of communism levied against labor unions, which were fueled by the Red Scare, cost them over a million members. However, the twenties would see their membership numbers surge again.

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I`m not 100% sure but because of the war jobs were scarce therefore the labor union started however since the war started to come to an end then I belive the advantrages to labor union started to be taken away?

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it affected the WWI because it made the americans honered the french for the freedom and it also allowed the french to have porn with american women.

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The end of WW1 had a negative affect on labor unions. When the war ended government and military offices canceled contracts which cost people their job.

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it increased

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