Explain why, as after World War I, Congress and the public turned against organized labor in America. Cite some specific anti-labor actions following World War II.
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ANSWER
Postwar strikes turned public opinion against organized labor. President Truman fed the antilabor sentiment when he threatened to draft striking railroad workers and have the army operate the coal mines. Congress passed the antilabor Taft-Hartley Act.
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