Test Bank For Labor Relations Striking a Balance John Budd 5th Edition
Chapter 03 Historical Development Answer Key
True / False Questions
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The transition of the United States from an agrarian, rural society with self-employed farmers, shopkeepers, blacksmiths, and shoemakers to one where most workers sell their labor for a wage or a salary was largely a smooth and relatively painless process. FALSE |
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The first national unions in the U.S. began to develop during the early 1900’s. FALSE |
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The first unions in the U.S. were focused at the local level, representing a single craft or trade. TRUE |
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The National Labor Union was one large union that directly represented workers from many trades, crafts, and industries. FALSE |
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The Great Uprising of 1877 was successful in improving labor relations between workers and winning wage increases and reductions in hours of work. FALSE |
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The Knights of Labor is generally considered an example of an “uplift union” due to its mission to elevate the moral, intellectual, and social lives of workers. TRUE |
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The Knights of Labor was an exclusive union that allowed only certain types of workers to join its ranks while not allowing other types of workers (e.g., women and minorities) to join. FALSE |
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