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What did workers do when they signed yellow-dog contracts?

A. Agreed to work for reduced wages
B. Agreed to work only eight hours a day
C. Promised they would not join a union
D. Promised they would not go out on strike



Answer :

Final answer:

Yellow-dog contracts restricted workers from joining unions and going on strike.


Explanation:

Yellow-dog contracts were agreements where workers promised they would not join a union or go out on strike. These contracts restricted the rights of workers to unionize and advocate for better working conditions, often resulting in workers being exploited with long hours and low wages.


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