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question 7
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how were the knights of labor different from other labor unions of the time?
este grupo aceptaba a muchos tipos de trabajadores.
they focused only on politics
they only recruited european immigrants
they welcomed skilled and unskilled worker
they excluded women and minorities
Most 19th-century labor unions only organized skilled workers, but the Knights of Labor was distinct in opening membership to both skilled and unskilled workers, as well as women and some minority groups (unlike many contemporary unions). The other options are incorrect: they did not focus only on politics, did not limit recruitment to European immigrants, and did not exclude women/minorities.
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They welcomed skilled and unskilled workers