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In terms of his labor policies, which actions best show how President Truman angered both union leaders and Republicans in Congress during his first term?

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by breaking up different unionized labor strikes and vetoing the Taft-Hartley Act.

Step-by-step explanation:

Truman saw the Taft-Hartley Act as radical and vetoed the bill before it became law. Truman believed the act would damage workers' rights and the bargaining power of labor unions. Truman's veto regained him the respect of labor unions, but it also angered Congress. The Republicans mustered enough votes to overturn the presidential veto and put Taft-Hartley into

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By removing General MacArthur from the military and pushing the Space Race
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