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It led to political change
many of labor's gains during World War I and the Progressive era were rolled back. Membership in labor unions fell from 5 million to 3 million. The U.S. Supreme Court outlawed picketing, overturned national child labor laws, and abolished minimum wage laws for women
The anti-war movement fizzled out with the draft in about 1973.
World War II set the stage for the Civil Rights Movement. The immediate demand for soldiers created a shortage of white male workers in the labor force. President Roosevelt issued a directive banning any discriminatory practices by federal agencies or those involved in war related industries. This opened new job opportunities for blacks and set the stage for the Civil Rights Movement.
National labor union
The AFL merged with the CIO.
The AFL merged with the CIO.
The AFL merged with the CIO.
It led to political change
No, the word 'anti-war' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: anti-war protest, anti-war movement, anti-war sentiment, etc.
The antiwar movement
Imperialism led to conflicts over colonial resources, labor, and markets.-apex
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Its The movement
Bjarne Braatoy has written: 'Labour and war' -- subject(s): Labor and laboring classes, Labor movement, War 'The new Sweden' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Economic policy, Politics and government
many of labor's gains during World War I and the Progressive era were rolled back. Membership in labor unions fell from 5 million to 3 million. The U.S. Supreme Court outlawed picketing, overturned national child labor laws, and abolished minimum wage laws for women
They were less active and fewer strikes