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During the late 19th century what was the attitude towards strikes? (a) they were legal activities which could be protected by court injunctions (b) they were legal acticities as long as they did not endanger peace and property (c) they were illegal activities which could be prevented by court injunctionsduring the early part of the 19th century what was the position of the federal government toward protecting labor? the federal government (a)was not expressly given the power by the constituition to pass laws protecting labor (b) was not supposed to interfere in such matters under the theory of laissex-faire (c) none of these (d) both a and b
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