The AFL represented:
A) one big union that eliminated the identify of unio0ns joining the AFL.
B) a Knights of Labor committee that handled the strategic planning duties.
C) a group that supported the basic philosophy of the IWW.
D) a federation or service organization that unions could join and still retain their separate identities and collective bargaining concerns.
E) a Knights of Labor committee that handled the strategic planning duties and a group that supported the basic philosophy of the IWW.
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