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What did the US government to do ensure there would not be any vital factory work stoppages during the world War II

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During World War II, the US government established the War Production Board (WPB) which was responsible for controlling the production and allocation of resources to support the war effort. The WPB implemented policies such as price controls, rationing, and the prioritization of war production over civilian production. The WPB also had the authority to requisition private factories for war production and to enforce labor regulations to prevent work stoppages that could disrupt the war effort.

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