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. After world war ii, the united states experienced an economic boom. which did not contribute to that boom? - - - the gi bill - - - - - - - - - a readiness to spend and consume- - - - - - - - - - the taft-hartley act- - - - - - - a surge in international trade - - - -

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Taft-Hartley Act is the person who did not add to that blast amid the World War II, one of more than 250 union-related bills pending in both places of Congress in 1947. After World War II, around 25 % of the workers was unionized after the war is over, their guarantee not to strike so as not to hinder the war exertion had lapsed.
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