When President Truman took a hard line against striking workers in the years immediately following World War II, he:
"had little understanding of the plight of laborers in the post-war years."
During the first months of his administration, he became involved in a struggle between coal miners and railroad workers. It took several meetings, and fierce arguments, to get them to agree, and end the strike.
<span>The dairy farmers will survive, but milk will cost more.</span>
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the wave of decolonization which changed the face of the planet was born with the UN and represent. the world body's first great success
Below are the two events that happened after the Tiananmen Square Protests:
3. The image of the Tank Man appeared on the front pages of Chinese newspapers.
Tank Man is an unknown protester who opposed the tanks during the protest. He became a symbol for civil disobedience.
4. There were large-scale protests against the incident outside China.
Criticisms from around the world flooded China - Europe, Americas, Australia, Asia. There were also demonstrations by Chinese students in various cities outside China.
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C. The hostages were held in Iran for more than a year and could have come home sooner.
D. Carter should have focused more on US policies rather than dealing with international disagreements.
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