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What was a significant contribution of Irish immigrants to the labor movement in the United States?
They helped establish powerful trade unions.
They primarily focused on agricultural work.
They advocated for the abolition of the death penalty only.
They avoided participation in strikes.
Which organization did many Irish immigrants join to fight for labor rights?
The American Federation of Labor (AFL).
The Know-Nothing Party.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
The National Security Agency (NSA).
How did Irish immigrants influence socialist movements in the United States?
By being key figures in advocating for economic equality.
By staying neutral on economic issues.
By promoting only cultural identity without engaging politically.
By opposing all forms of labor organization.
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