The correct answer is <span>Progressives advocated for labor unions, but conservatives wanted to limit their power
Conservatives believed that the unions would ruin the economy because they would prevent workers from working if they disliked something or they believed that the businesses would not have enough money to pay for everything that the workers want. The progressives supported unions because they wanted for workers to have more benefits.</span> <span />
The United States never joined the League. Most historians hold that the League operated much less effectively without U.S. participation than it would have otherwise.
<span>It becomes law unless the President returns the bill to Congress within 10 days WHILE IN SESSION - if Congress is adjourned, then this is referred to as a "pocket veto", and the bill would "die" without a formal veto. </span>