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In document A, what view does Andrew Carnegie take toward organized labor?

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The correct answer is C) employees should honor their original work agreement.

In document A, the view that Andrew Carnegie takes toward organized labor is "employees should honor their original work agreement."

The information that appears in document A refers to the autography of businessman Andrew Carnegie, in 1920. It literally said that "Gentlemen of the Blast Furnace Committee, you have threatened our firm that you will break your agreement and that you will leave these blast furnaces . . . unless you get a favorable answer to your threat by four o’clock today. It is not three but your answer is ready. You may leave the blast furnaces. . . . The worst day that labor has ever seen in this world is that day in which it dishonors itself by breaking its agreement. You have your answer.”

The other options of the question were A) business should bargain with employees. B) workers should be paid fair wages. D) business owners should take workers' threats seriously.