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By the mid-1830s, unions had been formed among the stonecutters, hatters, and printers.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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There were no genuine labor unions in the United States until
 
  a. the late 18th century. c. the mid-19th century.
   b. the early 19th century. d. the late 19th century.



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