The smith - connaly act

A: allowed the federal government to seize and operate industries threatened by strikes that would interfere with war production
B: set standards that would mandate how oxy-acetylene equipment is manufactured
C: prohibited unions from making contributions to federal elections
D: A&C


Ans: D: A&C

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