The AFL represented: a. A Knights of Labor committee that handled the strategic planning duties and a group that supported the basic philosophy of the IWW. b. A group that supported the basic philosophy of the IWW. c. One big union that eliminated the identity of unions joining the AFL. d. A Knights of Labor committee that handled the strategic planning duties. e. A federation or service organization that unions could join and still retain their separate identities and collective bargaining concerns.

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Answer:

OPTION (e) is the right answer.

Explanation:

AFL is been expressed as a federation or service organization that unions could join and still retain their separate identities and collective bargaining firms. Because the organization did not strive to organize untrained laborers, they made few profits among new laborers around the year 1920, meanwhile, the increase of the economy took place during mass productions such as rubber, automobiles, chemicals, as well as services.

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