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In "The Workingman's Conception of Industrial Liberty," what does John Mitchell say about wages?
A) Wages need to be tripled for all factory workers.
B) Women should be paid half of what men earn.
C) Workers should be able to provide for their families and themselves with their wages.
D) Laborers' wages should be paid as gold, not silver.
E) Workers should only receive stock options as compensation.
John Mitchell
An American labor leader and president of the United Mine Workers of America (1898-1908), known for his role in the labor movement and efforts to improve workers' rights.
Industrial Liberty
The notion of freedom within the context of industrial development, often referring to labor rights, economic opportunities, and the ability to innovate and compete in a market economy.
- Recap the Progressive Era's efforts in improving labor rights and social welfare.
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Learning Objectives
- Recap the Progressive Era's efforts in improving labor rights and social welfare.
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