17. By 1900, what was the general attitude of most employers toward
work-related accidents and illnesses?
A. Most employers did not accept any responsibility for accidents
and illnesses.
B. Most believed that programs to help workers during times of
illness would result in a nation of weak, dependent laborers
C.
Most believed they should take care of their employees and help
them with retirement.
D. Most felt the federal government should start a worker's
compensation program.