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the home front quick check
negotiations between the federal government and the american federation of labor resulted in what? select the two correct answers.
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□ workers agreed to a no - strike pledge for the duration of the war.
□ women would be paid on par with men for doing the same job.
□ the government protected workers rights to organize.
□ the purchasing power of individuals and families went up.
□ business owners and corporations lost money.
During World War I, the U.S. federal government negotiated with the American Federation of Labor (AFL) to support the war effort. The AFL agreed to a no-strike pledge to avoid disrupting war production, and in return, the federal government recognized and protected workers' right to organize unions. Equal pay for women, increased purchasing power, and business losses were not outcomes of this specific negotiation.
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- Workers agreed to a "no-strike pledge" for the duration of the war.
- The government protected workers' rights to organize.