"The trade unions are the natural growth of natural laws... The trade union is the association of the wage-earners, by the wage-earners, for the wage-earners, to protect their rights and advance their interests as skilled workers."
— Samuel Gompers, "Organized Labor in the United States," 1892
Based on the excerpt, which of the following best describes the primary strategy of the American Federation of Labor (AFL) under Samuel Gompers during the late nineteenth century?
- Organizing skilled craft workers to secure direct improvements in wages and working hoursCevap
- BForming a political alliance with rural farmers to advocate for the free coinage of silver
- CSupporting federal laissez-faire policies to ensure the government did not interfere in labor strikes
- DAdvocating for the Dawes Act to divide corporate-owned lands and distribute them to factory workers
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Organizing skilled craft workers to secure direct improvements in wages and working hours
The correct answer is correct because the American Federation of Labor (AFL), led by Samuel Gompers, focused on organizing skilled craft workers to achieve practical, everyday economic goals (often called 'bread and butter' unionism) rather than broader political or social reforms.
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Labor Movements and Gilded Age Conflict