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The primary method used by workers to fight against the laissez-faire system was to create LABOR UNIONS that initially functioned exclusively in one company, then expanded to be present in multiple companies in the same industry, and then further expanded to become nation-wide labor unions such as the American Federation of Labor (AFL) and the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO). Eventually, even the AFL and the CIO joined together, but this was long after laissez-faire was abolished.

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