Read the following excerpt from a speech by labor leader Samuel Gompers in 1890:
"We want more schoolhouses and less jails; more books and less arsenals; more learning and less vice; more constant work and less crime; more leisure and less greed; more justice and less revenge; in fact, more of the opportunities to cultivate our better natures..."
Which of the following best explains how the organization led by the author of this passage differed from the Knights of Labor?
- AIt advocated for the collective ownership of all industries through direct alignment with rural agrarian political parties.
- BIt supported the maintenance of strict laissez-faire policies, believing that the federal government should remain completely neutral and never intervene in labor disputes.
- It focused on immediate 'bread-and-butter' economic issues for skilled craftsmen rather than broad, utopian social restructuring.Cevap
- DIt sought to completely dismantle the factory system in order to restore the localized, home-based manufacturing typical of the early nineteenth-century Market Revolution.
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The American Federation of Labor (AFL) differed from the Knights of Labor by focusing on immediate 'bread-and-butter' economic issues for skilled craftsmen rather than broad, utopian social restructuring.
The correct answer is correct because the American Federation of Labor (AFL), led by Samuel Gompers, practiced 'business' or 'bread-and-butter' unionism. Rather than seeking to overthrow capitalism or pursue broad social reforms like the Knights of Labor, the AFL focused on practical economic goals such as higher wages, shorter workdays, and safer working conditions specifically for skilled trade union members.
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Comparison of Gilded Age labor organizations (Knights of Labor vs. American Federation of Labor)
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