A. The WTUL was an important component of the AFL’s multifront assault on industry and its treatment of workers.
B. Because of Eleanor Rooseveh’s affiliation with the organization, the WTUL was a vehicle through which the AFL could gain access to the White House.
C. The WTUL was to be avoided because the radical element within it attracted unwanted government scrutiny.
D. The WTUL offered the AFL some political capital but little that would assist it in labor negotiations.