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Why did President Truman veto the Taft-Hartley Act?
O A.
He thought labor unions had too much power.
O B. He felt the act would damage workers' rights.
• C.
He wanted to prevent workers from going on strike.
O D. He thought It was a good bill but too expensive.
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Explanation: The Taft-Hartley Act was proposed overriding the veto by President Harry S.Truman. Congress passed the Taft-Hartley Act in 1947 to control the power of labor unions. The Act made sure to stop the labor Unions contribution in a political campaign and also prohibited disclosure of a union's financial activities. President Truman vetoes the Taft- Hartley Act because he believed that it was against the working-class people in America. It abuses the rights of the people who needed Unions for better wages and working condition.

President Truman believed the bill was unfair to working people who belonged to or, or wanted to belong to a labor union.