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When it came to labor, management, and strikes, what are two precedents set by Roosevelt and the Federal government?
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When it came to labor, management, and strikes, what are two precedents set by Roosevelt and the Federal government?
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Based on a history test I took, the correct answers is "intervention in strikes affecting public welfare", and "the use of arbitration to settle labor disputes".
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When it came to labor, management, and strikes, two precedents set by Roosevelt and the Federal government were the bolstering of labor unions and fees.
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