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Why did president truman veto the taft-hartley act? a) he thought labor unions had too much power b) he felt the act would damage workers’ rights c) he wanted to prevent workers from going on strike d)
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Why did president truman veto the taft-hartley act?
a) he thought labor unions had too much power
b) he felt the act would damage workers’ rights
c) he wanted to prevent workers from going on strike
d) he thought it was a good bill but too expensive
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Because he believed it would revise the basic direction of our national labor policy ,injectthe government into private economic affairs on an unprecedented scale, and conflict with important principles of our democratic society
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