Asked by Marcus Welch on Apr 25, 2024

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The Knights of Labor opposed

A) immigration.
B) women in the workplace.
C) wage labor.
D) the steel industry.

Knights Of Labor

An influential 19th-century American labor organization that aimed to protect and promote the interests of workers, advocating for an eight-hour workday and the abolition of child labor.

Wage Labor

A socioeconomic relationship between a worker and an employer, where the worker sells their labor under a formal or informal employment contract, and is paid a regular wage or salary.

  • Discern the social and health hardships faced by employees and the measures the labor movement adopts to combat economic inequities.
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shannel chambersApr 29, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The Knights of Labor opposed wage labor because they aimed to promote a cooperative system where workers had a direct stake in the businesses they worked for, rather than simply receiving wages from employers. This was part of their broader agenda to reform the economic system to be more equitable for workers.