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12 December, 21:20

Which was true of labor unions during the harding administration?

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  1. 12 December, 21:44
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    The correct answer is Unions were weakened by a strong economy

    Harding was against unionizing and fought political wars against them because he believed that unions ruin economy because workers change the way that businesses are run through their activism. Since the economy was strong and stable, he didn't want the workers to change this so he implemented several laws and acts that weakened unions.
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