According to the passage, by 1935 the skepticism of Black workers toward unions was______ The passage suggests that if the grie

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问题 According to the passage, by 1935 the skepticism of Black workers toward unions was______
The passage suggests that if the grievances of porters in one part of the United States had been different from those of porters in another part of the country, which of the following would have been the case?

选项 A、It would have been more difficult for the Pullman Company to have had a single labor policy.
B、It would have been more difficult for the Brotherhood to control its channels of communication.
C、It would have been more difficult for the Brotherhood to uild its membership.
D、It would have been easier for the Pullman Company’s union to attract membership.
E、It would have been easier for the Brotherhood to threaten strikes.

答案C

解析 The best answer is C. The passage indicated that it was an advantage to Randolph in building the Brotherhood’s membership that Black workers shared “the same grievances from city to city” (lines 32-33), suggesting that it would have been more difficult to build the membership of the Brotherhood if Black workers in different parts of the country had had different grievances. There is no information in the passage to support A, B, D, and E.
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