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AP U.S. History Diagnostic 15. How did groups like the ones represented by the image influence industry in America?
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- 00:00
[ musical flourish ]
- 00:03
And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by the iron fist,
- 00:07
the newest advancement in wearable appliances.
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All right, how did groups like the ones represented by the image
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influence industry in America?
Full Transcript
- 00:17
In this image, right here.
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All right, and here are your potential answers.
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[ mumbles ]
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All right. Well, workers in unions
- 00:27
commonly joined their voices as one.
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And while this particular image might be a little
- 00:33
heavy-handed...
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it gives us a few clues as to how these groups attempted
- 00:39
to influence industry in America.
- 00:42
So did unions wield their negotiating power B -
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by creating alliances with workers overseas?
- 00:49
Well, while many union members were recent immigrants
- 00:51
with ties to their home countries,
- 00:53
creating alliances with workers across the ocean wouldn't have
- 00:57
been the most effective organizing tactic.
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So it ain't B.
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Did unions try to influence industry C -
- 01:08
by establishing businesses run by workers?
- 01:12
Because industry leaders were often running powerful monopolies,
- 01:15
it wasn't possible for unions to simply establish their own businesses.
- 01:21
So we can eliminate that little pipe dream, as well.
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Would unions have tried to throw their weight around D -
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by pushing for immigration restrictions?
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Well, while some unions, like the AFL,
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favored immigration restrictions at this time,
- 01:35
others, like the CIO, were more inclusive.
- 01:39
So it wasn't a cohesive strategy in this regard.
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That push-pull knocks out D, too.
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Which means that the unions most influenced industry in America A -
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by direct confrontation with business leaders.
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Take a look at that image again.
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Unions chose a giant fist,
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rather than, say, a big tree or a basket of kittens,
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to represent their aggressive solidarity.
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Since workers banded together against leaders who
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created working conditions that they thought were unfair.
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So the correct answer is A.
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Sometimes you have to take the iron fist of the law,
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well, into your own fist.
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[ wind ]
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