The Smith-Connally Anti-Strike Act of 1943 allowed
a. the arrest of thousands of strikers in shipbuilding facilities.
b. defense contractors to fire immediately any workers who threatened to strike.
c. workers to set their own wages (within reason) if they pledged not to strike.
d. nationalization of the weapons manufacturing industry.
e. temporary government takeovers of the coal mines and railroads.
e
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