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Hunter-Best [27]
4 years ago
14

When it came to labor, management, and strikes, what are two precedents set by Roosevelt and the federal government? (more than

one answer)
intervention in strikes affecting public welfare
use of military force to get both sides to agree
the use of arbitration to settle labor disputes
dismantling large corporations that formed trusts
History
2 answers:
Vilka [71]4 years ago
5 0
The best answers for this question would be:

<span>intervention in strikes affecting public welfare
and
the use of arbitration to settle labor disputes

Both answers describe how the government wants to be involved in order to conduct a peaceful conclusion. The methods are to have order with two types of people disagreeing, this is also to see what their point is. In conclusion, this is to listen to the people better and to understand opinion.</span>
jeyben [28]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1 AND 3 option are Right.

Explanation: HAVE A POSITIVE DAY!

intervention in strikes affecting public welfare

the use of arbitration to settle labor disputes

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