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She informed the press of a lack of enforcement of workplace safety laws that led to reform and actual enforcement. a. Harriet Beecher Stowe c. Rose Schneiderman b. Jane Addams d. Ida Tarbell

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    c. Rose Schneiderman
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    Rose Schneiderman

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    In 1905 Rose Schneiderman joined the Women's Trade Union League (WTUL), the national organization that led the fight to improve conditions of working women. She remained among the WTUL's most active leaders for 45 years, serving as president from 1926 to 1950. She took a major role in several of the landmark events of the American labor struggle. In 1909 she called for the strike of women waistmakers, and that same year she took a role in organizing the garment workers, and denounced all those who had contributed to the disastrous Triangle Shirtwaist Company fire in 1911.
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