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5 June, 17:48

What did president roosevelt's actions demonstrate?

a. the federal government does not get involved with labor disputes.

b. the federal government cannot force labor and management to compromise.

c. when a strike threatens the public welfare, the federal government is expected to step in. eliminate

d. the federal government can take over a company when it is in the best interest of the nation.

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  1. 5 June, 18:09
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    The correct answer is C. W hen a strike threatens the public welfare, the federal government is expected to step in. A strike is fine, however if it threatens the welfare of the public it is unacceptable.
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