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As I answered before, when a world war has just finished, the country's resources are depleted. So, it is difficult to provide jobs and houses for returning soldiers because these would require manpower and monetary resources. The period after the war is dedicated to picking up the scrap and trying to make do with what's available through cooperation. So, for me, the most appropriate course of action is helping labor unions work together with businesses.
Called for mexico to pay the united states 15 million
A. Clayton Antitrust Act
This was meant to add more specific regulations to the Sherman anti-trust law ('restraint of trade'). This law says specifically what companies cannot do. They cannot: -Lower costs to only some people -Force another business to sell only one company's goods -Buy another company if this makes a monopoly -Stop labor unions from trying to get more wages and better working conditions from companies