In the early days of U.S. unionization, the Knights of Labor tried to

a. form unions that represented all workers in a single occupation
b. form unions that represented all workers in a single industry
c. organize labor across all skills, all industries, and all regions
d. give broad representation to less-skilled industrial workers
e. fight racial and sexual discrimination in the labor markets

C

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Why might the Federal Reserve intervene in foreign currency markets?

A) to ensure the safety of overseas investments for private investors B) to maintain a desired exchange rate for the dollar C) to ensure the safety of overseas investments for pension funds D) to ensure the safety of overseas investments for banks

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A labor union is likely to seek all of the following EXCEPT

A) economic improvements for their members. B) safer working conditions. C) increased competitiveness in the labor market. D) increased job security for its members.

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