Need some explanation for Q1 of this passage.
Although not fully convinced with my choice (b), I found it the best, especially because of this phrase "Samuel Gompers, presuming to speak for all workers". However, I do not fully agree with choice (a), because the passage expressly states that Samuel was a leading opponent of AALL, while being silent on AALL's position. It may be completely neutral not knowing Samuel's position, even more so because Samuel could have opined his position
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Although not fully convinced with my choice (b), I found it the best, especially because of this phrase "Samuel Gompers, presuming to speak for all workers". However, I do not fully agree with choice (a), because the passage expressly states that Samuel was a leading opponent of AALL, while being silent on AALL's position. It may be completely neutral not knowing Samuel's position, even more so because Samuel could have opined his position
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