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Card 6

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Leader of the BSCP who was named the "most dangerous

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Card 7

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The president who ordered the use of armed forces against strikers in 1894

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Card 8

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Philosophy of employers after 1900 which saw them provide a more supportive environment for workers who did not strike

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Card 9

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1905 Supreme Court Case which ruled it unconstitutional to limit the amount of hours a man could work

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Card 10

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1908 Supreme Court case which ruled constitutional the use of yellow dog contracts

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Card 11

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1917 Act which prohibited any action which inhibited production during the war

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Card 12

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A New Deal reform passed by FDR that was instrumental in preventing employers from interfering with workers unions

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Card 13

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An act passed by FDR guaranteeing workers the right to a minimum wage and time and a half overtime pay when they worked more than 40hrs a week

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Card 14

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Board set up during WWI to mediate in labor disputes

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Card 15

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1947 Act which limited activities and power of trade unions

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